Does anyone have any info or pics about the 2005 versions of any of these tuner cars? If anyone has anything please share? I would like to see what they have to offer for the new mustang
SVTdriver said:Generally speaking you have to wait until Ford has the production model selling before you see too many tuner versions of it. But word has it Roush will be showing something at SEMA I think.
G0NEn60 said:I have a picture of a "Steeda GT". I suppose its a photochop, but its a damn good one. I don't know how to host a picture though. So if you guys could show me how to do that I could post the pic.
spectravp said:email the picture to [email protected] and I will post it for you.
spectravp said:Posted on behalf of Gonen60
http://www.spectravp.com/pic.jpg
spectravp said:
Spidey said:That looks like the Concept car with a slight photo-tweak. None the less, it's nice.
I just hope someone comes out with SOMETHING that brings us closer to the wide-stance-looking Concept car. The concept was flat out beautiful. The new one seems too narrow for me. Granted, small wheels can do that to a car, and I'm sure some 18x10 rims would widen that thing right up. But still.
Right now, I'm waiting to see the new car in person (and test drive) before considering trading in my 1999 GT Vert. If they went with a 1:1 copy of the concept, there'd be no questions asked, I would have already placed an order.
Caldwell said:I'm a young generation, so the 05s don't hold any appeal to me.
It just comes off as an amalgamated retro; designed for those old school enthusiasts...
and god bless them.
But for someone around my age... Sorry.
szer0 said:Nice generalizing . I'm 17 and I absolutely love the car. I have to admit though that it had to grow on me. Are you going to say you don't like classics? That's just wrong.
Caldwell said:*sigh*
saw that coming, walking into a mind field...
My argument is this:
you are taking two styles and as stated before, amalgamating them into one.
Taking the old, and the new and seeing what you get.
It's like mixing flammable chemicals together.
It doesn't work, for me anyway.
You have an old, retro dash, with the antique style and the old cluster lamps...
the seats, the front shifter column, the fog lamps on the front... all have an old fastback style to it. I love the old cars, mainly because I think the old cars looked good especially for what they were.
You are now taking an old traditional style and modernizing it.
You have to realize that people aren't going to like the idea. It's like taking a '67 with an '04 and using what works to make one car. They are completely two different styles.
Myself, prefer each style separately.
I love the '67 for how it is as a whole, it looks older, because it is older, the style is older... I don't think I can say the word older enough.
But what I don't like, and is a clear example of what I mean, for instance, in the new '05s is the whole front and back of the car.
Yes, I like the headlights... On An Old Mustang.
On A New Mustang, it doesn't fit. Especially, for myself, the fog lamps, in the centre beside the headlights. With the old mustangs, they looked good, but with today's modern style, updated manufacturing, it's too... clean, maybe that's the problem... the older mustangs looks hand built, hand crafted, hand made...
and these come right off the press line.
It's too new... I hate the new T-birds for the same reason..
yes i can appreciate what they're doing... but you're now mixing oil with water... the two don't go together.
And although, as I hope it would be assumed, I am a mustang franchise fan, however I tend to believe that with this new retro trend ford is following, I don't think they're going to have as big of a fan base as they had when they did the 87-93, to the 94-98, and biggest yet 99-04.
Ford has grown their followers considerably throughout each year.
I'm sorry to say, but you're now sectioning off a large category of people by now limiting down the style of your car to the classic.
If i wanted an eleanor...
i'd go and buy one.
Two Different Cars.
Sorry to say, but I was disappointed.