Hey Chris, I have a photoshop request but it does not relate to the Mustang. It's just a color change. If I post it on the General Automotive Thread, would you mind taking it on?
Wowza!! .... I guess that's why they call them luxury wheels lol. I think you might be the only one with them for quite awhile because I'm gonna just wait till they go on sale! :D
Beautiful car, man!!! I'd really love to have this wheel set up on my future Ruby Red GT. If you don't mind disclosing a little information, how much did the wheels set you back and would you mind if I bit and took the color too (It's mind-boggling gorgeous)? I can't find any pricing or...
I think it would be both a waste of time and money. If Ford ever does release a crate engine version of the Voodoo, it wouldn't make economical sense to buy a GT and just do an engine swap. Just look at what they do with the GT500 engine. They charge $30k+ for that crate engine....You would just...
I think you have a point TT with the refresh years. But I wonder why Ford didn't go with that interior from the beginning. Aesthetically, it looks miles better than the one they went with and it seems to be just as ergonomic! I'd imagine in the refresh, though, it'd be pretty drastic change so...
LOL, I've never seen that car before in my life! I tried to make it look more futuristic and aggressive looking as they seem to be slowly moving away from the retro design language. By changing the grille shape, I think it ended up looking somewhat like the Edge Mustang.
Y'all peeps forgetting the fact that Ford dropped a completely new power plant in the 2011 GT with the Coyote a YEAR after a major redesign. And then 2 years after that, they refreshed the design with some minor tweaks. The point is Ford is hard to predict.