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#62 of 71 2011 V6 Mustang by jlc

Mar 28, 2010 (9:00 am)

Hey Ladies and Gents, I couldn't agree more with your choice of the 2011 V6. From the press and other car sites it sounds like a winner. I am looking to get the convertable seeing how the weather on the coast is made for it. The problem I have is picking a color. I like the candy apple with a tan top and maybe silver or off white graphics. Of course I have to sell it to the wife. Good luck with your pick Dwayne.
 
Joe

#63 of 71 Re: 2011 V6 Mustang [djm2] by maryaw

Mar 28, 2010 (1:27 pm)

Replying to: djm2 (Mar 28, 2010 3:58 am)
WOW - I like your choice of colors. I'd like a white/blue or a blue/white combo. My V-6 is a 3.8. The 2000 brochure states the V-6 only puts out 190 HP. I find that a little hard to believe. The exhaust tone is pretty good - I think it sounds HOT going down the road! Sorry your wife can't drive a stick. I drove a stick all my life (I am almost 54 yo) and preferred the control it gives, but middle age, arthritis, and accidents have caused me to go to an automatic. My husband has a 5 speed Ford ZX2, which I drive once in a while, but the old joints prefer automatic. At least it's still a Mustang, dude!!!
Mary Oh yes, my Mustang is Performance Red - not a common color!

#64 of 71 Mustang Hard top convertible...it's time! by carnutinpa

Apr 02, 2010 (8:13 am)

We gotta get FORD to offer a hard top convertible option along with the soft top. How do we get the message to them? I'd buy one immediately if they had it! HELP MOVE THIS ALONG!

#65 of 71 Re: Mustang Hard top convertible...it's time! [carnutinpa] by akirby

Apr 02, 2010 (8:16 am)

Replying to: carnutinpa (Apr 02, 2010 8:13 am)
Too heavy and too complicated and too expensive.

#66 of 71 Re: Mustang Hard top convertible...it's time! [akirby] by carnutinpa

Apr 02, 2010 (8:31 am)

Replying to: akirby (Apr 02, 2010 8:16 am)
We're in the 21st century...bmw, volvo and even Chrysler figured it out. I got cash...don't care if I lose .5 seconds to 0-60

#67 of 71 Re: Mustang Hard top convertible...it's time! [carnutinpa] by akirby

Apr 02, 2010 (9:16 am)

Replying to: carnutinpa (Apr 02, 2010 8:31 am)
Who said they couldn't figure it out? Have you priced out a BMW or Volvo hard top convertible? The Sebring hard top convertible is $8K more than the comparable sedan.
 
It's not a question of whether YOU would pay for it - it's a question of whether all mustang ragtop buyers would be willing to pay more for it and most would not, therefore it would not be a wise business investment for Ford.
 
It would fit nicely on a Lincoln coupe if they ever build one, but not on a mustang.

#68 of 71 Still waiting by carnutinpa

Apr 02, 2010 (7:11 pm)

It's $5k more for hard top versus cloth in the sebring...water tight, more secure, year round crusing, quieter...etc...can't wait till Ford sees the light....like Audi, Volkwagen,etc. I'll write a check immediately.

#69 of 71 Hardtop by jlc

Apr 03, 2010 (7:50 am)

FYI, I do remember back in late 50 or early 60ties Ford had a hard top. I belive it was the Sunliner. I think it's a matter of time before you see HT Stang. I too would buy it on the spot for the reasons mentioned. Didn't Mazda just do it with the Miata? It only added 65 lbs. I think.
 
Joe

#70 of 71 Re: Living the life [papasam1] by bonton

Jun 03, 2011 (1:39 am)

Replying to: papasam1 (Oct 04, 2008 8:55 pm)
Im new to this forem, but I do have a 1972 Mustang Coupe. It is very primitive and needing restored. I'd love any input on where to even begin.

#71 of 71 72 mustang by papasam1

Jun 03, 2011 (10:43 pm)

what type of restoring do you have in mine, I have just finished well close any way and it took about 14K and two years
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