HoosierDaddy
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Can't see your pic but did you try taking them off?Y'all must have tiny heads. My sunglasses don't come close to fitting in the "sunglasses holder".
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Can't see your pic but did you try taking them off?Y'all must have tiny heads. My sunglasses don't come close to fitting in the "sunglasses holder".
Oh, sure - NOW you tell me!Y'all must have tiny heads. My sunglasses don't come close to fitting in the "sunglasses holder".
Can't see your pic but did you try taking them off?
Maybe its a change drawerY'all must have tiny heads. My sunglasses don't come close to fitting in the "sunglasses holder".
I actually keep an umbrella in there lol. I'm thinking maybe ford meant it to hold umbrellas like the ones in a Rolls Royce.How about this one ?? has anyone ever noticed how deep the cavity is in the door panels?
Good to knowIf you own a convertible like I do and you park leaving the top down, you can disable the interior trunk release button by either locking the doors with the fob or pressing the lock button on the armrest. You have to start the car to enable it agin. Also if the battery is dead you can use the master key and unlock the trunk from a lock on the side of the rear sear, drivers side.
The Mustang is the definition of Cool. If your glasses don't fit - it is telling you something. Another surprise.Y'all must have tiny heads. My sunglasses don't come close to fitting in the "sunglasses holder".
My Oakley's are pretty big sunglasses I've had an issue with them getting stuck in the sunglass holder before.The Mustang is the definition of Cool. If your glasses don't fit - it is telling you something. Another surprise.
I never would have found that thanksIf you own a convertible like I do and you park leaving the top down, you can disable the interior trunk release button by either locking the doors with the fob or pressing the lock button on the armrest. You have to start the car to enable it agin. Also if the battery is dead you can use the master key and unlock the trunk from a lock on the side of the rear sear, drivers side.
I've read my manual from front to back and nowhere in there does it say that the tacho lights up like a carnival at night when you hit redline.All (without exception) things you describe are in manual. I read it end to end few times and I'm still waiting for my car. I want to be prepared and not miss on some cool feature.
No, the Fastback does it too.Is it just the convertible that has the windows drop a quarter inch every time you open the door... and then pop back up after the door is closed?
Don't they call that a rubber band?Something most people do not know about is the receipt/card/money clip on the sunvisor.
That's the point of a Mustang.Scare the pants off me.
That's why I'm always glad to see the kid in a WRX, Lexus or Bimmer 'beat' me off the line (wonder who has something to prove?).Acquire tickets.
Of course, that's more me than the car.