Lots of good pictures...

tylers65

I've got your tool right here!
Jan 7, 2001
3,278
0
57
Tacoma, WA
1414IMG_5746-med.JPG

1414IMG_5745-med.JPG

1414IMG_5730-med.JPG

1414IMG_5727-med.JPG

1414IMG_5722-med.JPG

1414IMG_5721-med.JPG

The 4.0
1414IMG_5714-med.JPG
 
  • Sponsors (?)


Don't give me credit for them, look at the bottom right corner of the picks for their origin.

Also, notice the pictures of the "Shaker 1000". It is an MP3 player. I am curious if this is the replacement for the Mach 460/1000?
 
Yea it def looks like it would make for a good ram air set up, I think a ram air hood would look sick on it too. I love the new interior, no more shifter in the dash...and you can turn the passanger airbag off!!! I still have scars form the stupid airbag when Ranger and I got into a accident in his stang. That dash is just calling for some kinda display screen
 
I love that interior...it's so clean and uncluttered. Plus I love the short knobby stick on the manual.

It would have been perfect if the put the ignition on the dash instead of the steering column.
 
the stereo is maded by Audiophile (a Delphi company). it's a 6-disc CD/MP3 In-Dash Changer, available in 500 & 1000 watt systems. the large round "speakers" on the doors are actually subwoofers...the speakers are internal on the door (you can see them better in the lighter colored interior shots).


Two Audiophile systems are available in the Mustang, one with 500 watts of peak power and another with 1000 watts. On cars equipped with either system, each door has its own subwoofer in a ported enclosure. This allows the door-mounted woofers to produce more "thump" than if they were housed in the bare door. The 1000-watt version adds a mounted, ported enclosure in the trunk that includes two more subwoofers.

Both systems include an in-dash six-CD changer that has the capability to play discs with MP3 computer files. This allows customers to play as many as 200 compressed music files from one disc, making the Mustang’s six-disc changer capable of becoming its own jukebox with more than 1,200 songs, or 60 hours of music.

In the trunk, the subwoofer enclosure for the 1000-watt system takes up significantly less space than in the last Mustang. Computer-aided engineering enabled developers to keep its interior volume the same (to produce the same bass) while taking up less usable space in the trunk.
 
Mach460 said:
I love that interior...it's so clean and uncluttered. Plus I love the short knobby stick on the manual.

It would have been perfect if the put the ignition on the dash instead of the steering column.

Have to agree. It is just begging for a red backlit start button in place of the power point socket, central above the radio. (from what I understand, there is another socket in the center console, anyway.) The parts are already out there in the aftermarket, and would look great there.

I am thinking that the panel around the radio and HVAC controls needs to be aluminum, as well. It looks good in black too, though.
 
Take it from me - keep your headrests up in their correct position---

I got rear ended back in '88. I was in a '85 Mitsubishi Champ hatchback, stopped at a red light. I had removed the headrests cuz I thought it looked better that way. A 77 y.o. drove right into the back of my car at only about 25mph. I got a mild case of whiplash but to this day my neck is always giving me problems when I'm on airliners and I try to put my head back and get some sleep. I'm basically OK but something got tweaked in my neck and it's never been the same since the wreck. And I'm a lucky person who hasn't been severely disabled by whiplash. If you get a bad case of whiplash you can kiss goodbye playing sports or being comfortable when you're just sitting down. Or you could break your neck.... and that would be a lot worse.

BTW, the car wasn't totalled and I took the insurance settlement and travelled thru Europe for 3 months. Great trip!