Like the title says, not a Mustang but my wife and I wereally driving back from Dallas to Florida this weekend and at Texas highways speeds (70-75mph) the hood started to bounce and flex pretty bad in our 4 month off the lot old 2015 Explorer, then suddenly I heard a loud pop, and the hood...
Here, look at this link, there was a 2014 SEMA Mustang developed by Vortech and Ford, and it was called "Project Yellow Jacket". If you look at the interior on the link, it pretty much falls in line with the other pictures from Deysha. There isn't much in the way of yellow in the interior...
Possibly... I saw the thread was locked, but saw it when it was originally posted before it got out of hand, and didn't look to see what the outcome was from that particular scenario. If it was fake, I hope he got busted for insurance fraud since he attempted to make a claim
So he JUST NOW got the warranty work done from when his interior caught on fire almost 4 months ago? Not saying your wrong, but saying that's a long ass time for a fire in the car to get resolved
go to SVTPerformance and search for "My car just caught on fire!" thread by user "impactblue". since I cant link it i'll just retype it here verbatim:
"My friend and I were driving down the road when all the sudden flames/sparks shot out between the seat and center consul[sic]. It looked like...
I think Ford will take the approach of "Starting at $48,000" then nickle and dime (as FPCV8YO stated) you into the mid 50's. Not saying this is what i think the prices will be, just using random numbers for example. the naive people will see the $48,000 and get drawn in, thus making the vehicle...
Lol absolutely, my mom worked for American Airlines for 27 years, so ive been into aircraft the majority of my life. One of the reasons I'm in the Air Force, however, despite the misconceptions, i do not fly :thumbdown:
When you're flying on a commercial airline, does it feel like you're moving through the air at 400-500 MPH? Maybe during takeoff and landing only, but thats mostly due to the various sounds that create that sensation. Think of older less insulated cars as the aircraft taking off. The bumps in...
What everyone seems to be forgetting are two things.
A) air is not pulled through the open tops on the 5.0s. For those that haven't owned a coyote before, the intake is a "ram air" design and has a duct that pulls fresh air in from behind the grille, that most aftermarket intakes retain. When...
I'm def down whenever. I'm at Elgin quite a bit but I'm stationed at Hurlburt right now. if you want PM me your info, should be getting my car detailed sometime this week too
Wow you get your car from Gary Smith ford? If I would've known you were in Okaloosa county I would've met with you so you could take pics with my 2012 black california special!
Ah ok, got it. Now since the whole video is about racing and track cars, is this the release of the GT350R or the streetable GT350? Or both? Either will open the door for the other regardless I guess