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  • BlackScreaminMachine
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    Love the deep dish rims.

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  • TKDDAD
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    Originally posted by N8Dogg98 View Post
    Thanks! Yeah, here in MN once it's above 40* we break out the shorts, the Weber's, and drop the top on our convertables
    Great job on the stang...no color shows such dramatic improvement like black...And same here when it comes to the weather...let's see, April 1st, snowing lightly and a high of 44 predicted for today....yep, short sleeves for sure !!...

    I have lots of relatives in the great state of MN, some in White Bear, some in St. Paul...great state and great weather if you can manage through the winters...

    Have fun driving that awesome ride !!!

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  • RaskyR1
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    Originally posted by N8Dogg98 View Post



    Thanks Chad! Being a dad is a wonderful thing. Especially when he bangs on the garage door and says "car" over and over again and as soon as it opens he's right at the drivers door of the stang trying to open it asking for help. Kid loves just sitting in the Mustang playing with the shifter, blinkers, and steering wheel

    Kid number 2 should be born any day now, too. It's another boy so there's bound to be one motor head in the family.

    Sadly I think there is a paintjob in my cars future. There are signs of clearcoat failure on the passenger side from the door back to the 1/4 panel. Little white hairline cracks... almost looks like lint from a microfiber towel with a density of 1 crack every square inch or so
    Kind of reminds me of myself growing up as my father was a big gear head. He has a picture of me with the garden house and his Mustang Cobra II in the driveway at about the same age as your boy.


    You'll have to swing by one day and have me check it out. I have a product that should be able to slow the degradation down if it is clear coat failure.


    Rasky

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  • THERAPY
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    wow!GREAT!!!!!!!

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  • ali pontiac
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    Fantastic black pony.
    I owned 2 of SN-95 body both 5 speed one of them was 1995 the last year of the 5.0 ,everybody here say the best body style and they are right, in my country the fools hate it.

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  • N8Dogg98
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    Originally posted by Blue Apollo IV View Post
    Great job and those wheels look absolutely fantastic on your car! Awesome eye and great choice.

    That's still my second favorite body-style for the mustangs.
    Originally posted by Golden View Post
    Now that is one nice SN95! The FR500's look perfect on it. #7 and 26 is indeed a great combo.
    Thanks! My wife gave me the wheels for Christmas in 2009 and I love 'em

    Originally posted by marq View Post
    great car and nice job
    Thanks!

    Originally posted by TornadoRed View Post
    I'll have to try 7+26, looks great! I'm pretty envious of your 50* sun- it'll be all the way up to 98* on Friday here :-(

    This is my second year in AZ and I've gotta say, I really miss the Texas heat- much less horrid!
    Yeah, MN winters **** but you really can't beat the spring, summer and fall here. It's perfect weather to own a sports car cause you can drive with the windows down 6+ months/year, and when they're put away for 6 months it makes pulling them out for the first time all that much sweeter.

    Originally posted by MrCLRider View Post
    That would put a lot of S95's in my town to shame, so darn clean!

    Your a trooper for getting out there with snow on the ground.
    Trooper... shoo... we Minnesotans break out the shorts, BBQ's, and drop the tops when it's above 40*

    Originally posted by 1970judge View Post
    Best body style stang IMO. That car looks awesome!!
    Thanks!

    Originally posted by RaskyR1 View Post
    Car looks great Nate! Dripping wet actually!

    Nice to see you teaching the little guy at a nice young age too!


    Can't believe I didn't see this thread sooner....
    Thanks Chad! Being a dad is a wonderful thing. Especially when he bangs on the garage door and says "car" over and over again and as soon as it opens he's right at the drivers door of the stang trying to open it asking for help. Kid loves just sitting in the Mustang playing with the shifter, blinkers, and steering wheel

    Kid number 2 should be born any day now, too. It's another boy so there's bound to be one motor head in the family.

    Sadly I think there is a paintjob in my cars future. There are signs of clearcoat failure on the passenger side from the door back to the 1/4 panel. Little white hairline cracks... almost looks like lint from a microfiber towel with a density of 1 crack every square inch or so

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  • RaskyR1
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    Car looks great Nate! Dripping wet actually!

    Nice to see you teaching the little guy at a nice young age too!


    Can't believe I didn't see this thread sooner....

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  • 1970judge
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    Best body style stang IMO. That car looks awesome!!

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  • MrCLRider
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    That would put a lot of S95's in my town to shame, so darn clean!

    Your a trooper for getting out there with snow on the ground.

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  • TornadoRed
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    I'll have to try 7+26, looks great! I'm pretty envious of your 50* sun- it'll be all the way up to 98* on Friday here :-(

    This is my second year in AZ and I've gotta say, I really miss the Texas heat- much less horrid!

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  • marq
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    great car and nice job

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  • Golden
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    Now that is one nice SN95! The FR500's look perfect on it. #7 and 26 is indeed a great combo.

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  • Blue Apollo IV
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    Great job and those wheels look absolutely fantastic on your car! Awesome eye and great choice.

    That's still my second favorite body-style for the mustangs.

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  • Diesel_Man
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    Originally posted by N8Dogg98 View Post
    Thanks! Yeah, here in MN once it's above 40* we break out the shorts, the Weber's, and drop the top on our convertables
    That's how I feel after a long winter, Great job on the stang

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  • N8Dogg98
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    Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
    Your 'Stang looks fantastic, and it must be nice to have a helper, even if he can't quite reach the roof. Or the hood. Or trunk. Or windows! But geez, it looks c-c-c-c-cold out there!!
    Thanks! Yeah, here in MN once it's above 40* we break out the shorts, the Weber's, and drop the top on our convertables

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