The 2005 Ford Mustang: Continuation or Disappointment of a Legend?

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I'm actually starting to see more of the 2005 Mustangs now. But the majority of them don't have those extra lights like with the Shelby GT350 and Shelby GT500 cars. If I had one, I'd keep the extra lights for one reason only- nostalgia. This is nostalgia at its best- look back while moving forward. I like them in red, maybe that dark blue and white, or a color I don't admit to saying looks good on almost any car- black. Nothing ugly about this car if you ask me. If Ford continues to build on this nostalgic piece, we're going to see some pretty nice Mustangs in the future. Then I'd have to imagine what Ford would have planned in 2014 or 2015- 50 years of the Ford Mustang.

But... :lol:for now, nice car no matter how you slice it. I have a modified one in GT4, and it's killer on the road courses both stock and modified. Check it out.
 
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I'm actually starting to see more of the 2005 Mustangs now. But the majority of them don't have those extra lights like with the Shelby GT350 and Shelby GT500 cars.
The V8 GT models have the extra lights (driving lights), the V6es do not. Looks like everyone is going for the "secretary's car" version. Although the V6 is really no slouch, it hits 60 in under 7 seconds.
 
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