Pictures of my Pride and Joys.
#1
Pictures of my Pride and Joys.
Some of you wanted to see pictures of my 'Stangs, so here they are.
My 2005.
Here are both of them (with my ******* cat who wouldn't move out of the way included).
Both of them again, no ******* cat in the way this time!
What a beautiful, beautiful face.
The guts.
This is my constant backseat driver, Skinner, along with other assorted crap in the backseat.
My 2005.
Here are both of them (with my ******* cat who wouldn't move out of the way included).
Both of them again, no ******* cat in the way this time!
What a beautiful, beautiful face.
The guts.
This is my constant backseat driver, Skinner, along with other assorted crap in the backseat.
#5
That and those stripes are too small. I think that if you're going to do stripes they should be 8 inches thick at a minimum. Also, why do you have all weather matts underneath your stock floor mats...? Doesn't that kind of defeat the purpose?
#6
took the words out of my mouth, maybe even the floor mats they dont look like they match the other red in the interior to me
#10
I think the stripes are OK. Beautiful Car! I like "Boney" in the back.
Looks like he could use a PB&J sandwich.
#11
This picture is calling out for you to get real leather boots from redlinegoods.com
#13
Thanks to all who gave compliments/constructive criticism.
I did take off the steering wheel cover. I agree with those who say it did not work with the rest of the interior. The Spider-Man head will remain, though.
Those red floor mats came with the car. I didn't like them, so I took them out, but they do serve a purpose. Sometimes, I let my dad drive the car. He's a machinist and if I left the red ones in there for him, or took them out, the metal shards from his shoes would either get stuck to the carpet on the floor or those red mats. Therefore, I put in the rubber ones because I thought it looked better and it kept the shards from the black carpet. Even when I shake the rubber ones out, there are still metal shards that remain, so I just lay the red ones over the rubber ones to keep the metal from scratching my feet when I drive. (I wear heels to work. I can't drive with heels, haha.)
The stripes were there when I bought the car. I think they're all right, but I too, would prefer that they be a little wider. They're also stickers, which I hate. After I get married in October, I'm getting the Cervini's Ram Air Hood, and the car will have a different paintjob. It will not have those stripes anymore, but it will definitely stay black and red.
Codiddy & 40thblckgt, I checked on those boots and don't like them at all. I may change my mind in the future, though. I'm always open to suggestions.
I did take off the steering wheel cover. I agree with those who say it did not work with the rest of the interior. The Spider-Man head will remain, though.
Those red floor mats came with the car. I didn't like them, so I took them out, but they do serve a purpose. Sometimes, I let my dad drive the car. He's a machinist and if I left the red ones in there for him, or took them out, the metal shards from his shoes would either get stuck to the carpet on the floor or those red mats. Therefore, I put in the rubber ones because I thought it looked better and it kept the shards from the black carpet. Even when I shake the rubber ones out, there are still metal shards that remain, so I just lay the red ones over the rubber ones to keep the metal from scratching my feet when I drive. (I wear heels to work. I can't drive with heels, haha.)
The stripes were there when I bought the car. I think they're all right, but I too, would prefer that they be a little wider. They're also stickers, which I hate. After I get married in October, I'm getting the Cervini's Ram Air Hood, and the car will have a different paintjob. It will not have those stripes anymore, but it will definitely stay black and red.
Codiddy & 40thblckgt, I checked on those boots and don't like them at all. I may change my mind in the future, though. I'm always open to suggestions.
#14
Thanks to all who gave compliments/constructive criticism.
I did take off the steering wheel cover. I agree with those who say it did not work with the rest of the interior. The Spider-Man head will remain, though.
Those red floor mats came with the car. I didn't like them, so I took them out, but they do serve a purpose. Sometimes, I let my dad drive the car. He's a machinist and if I left the red ones in there for him, or took them out, the metal shards from his shoes would either get stuck to the carpet on the floor or those red mats. Therefore, I put in the rubber ones because I thought it looked better and it kept the shards from the black carpet. Even when I shake the rubber ones out, there are still metal shards that remain, so I just lay the red ones over the rubber ones to keep the metal from scratching my feet when I drive. (I wear heels to work. I can't drive with heels, haha.)
The stripes were there when I bought the car. I think they're all right, but I too, would prefer that they be a little wider. They're also stickers, which I hate. After I get married in October, I'm getting the Cervini's Ram Air Hood, and the car will have a different paintjob. It will not have those stripes anymore, but it will definitely stay black and red.
Codiddy & 40thblckgt, I checked on those boots and don't like them at all. I may change my mind in the future, though. I'm always open to suggestions.
I did take off the steering wheel cover. I agree with those who say it did not work with the rest of the interior. The Spider-Man head will remain, though.
Those red floor mats came with the car. I didn't like them, so I took them out, but they do serve a purpose. Sometimes, I let my dad drive the car. He's a machinist and if I left the red ones in there for him, or took them out, the metal shards from his shoes would either get stuck to the carpet on the floor or those red mats. Therefore, I put in the rubber ones because I thought it looked better and it kept the shards from the black carpet. Even when I shake the rubber ones out, there are still metal shards that remain, so I just lay the red ones over the rubber ones to keep the metal from scratching my feet when I drive. (I wear heels to work. I can't drive with heels, haha.)
The stripes were there when I bought the car. I think they're all right, but I too, would prefer that they be a little wider. They're also stickers, which I hate. After I get married in October, I'm getting the Cervini's Ram Air Hood, and the car will have a different paintjob. It will not have those stripes anymore, but it will definitely stay black and red.
Codiddy & 40thblckgt, I checked on those boots and don't like them at all. I may change my mind in the future, though. I'm always open to suggestions.
Sounds good! What type of paint job are you thinking about?
#15
Looks good the way it is... spend the money under the hood! The woman who owned my car before I bought it wore a hole in the carpet with her heel and the factory mats were in place! I got some replacements from Moss Motors called "Ultra-plush" that covered it completely.
#16
dude i like this pic man, lmao, i want sumthing liike that but hey man nice ride
#17
40thblckgt: I'm thinking of painting the hood red and having stripes going down the side and bottom of the car. Kind of like mustangrn's, but without the top of the 'c' stripe. I've got a couple different ideas, so I'm not quite sure yet.
Archer1: I'm not putting any money under that hood until it's out of warranty in 3 years. I don't want to risk voiding it.
3.8LMustang: I'm not a dude, I'm a chick.
Archer1: I'm not putting any money under that hood until it's out of warranty in 3 years. I don't want to risk voiding it.
3.8LMustang: I'm not a dude, I'm a chick.
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