ArmyVet70
#12
Currently I have kept it pretty much stock. I have gotten rid of the hood rod, put pony lights on doors, mustang decal on deck lid light. I want to put on cool/air intake ,strut bar and plenum dress up. I am taking it slow cause being retired I have to make the dollars stretch. Also had to have that 2015 pony and just couldn't give my 2010 pony convertible.
#14
Currently I have kept it pretty much stock. I have gotten rid of the hood rod, put pony lights on doors, mustang decal on deck lid light. I want to put on cool/air intake ,strut bar and plenum dress up. I am taking it slow cause being retired I have to make the dollars stretch. Also had to have that 2015 pony and just couldn't give my 2010 pony convertible.
Slowly but surely I know you will build them into beasts!
If you ever need anything, let me know!
P.S- Thank you so much for your bravery and service!
-Will
#15
I got a call from Ford yesterday. He said it looks like I should
be taking delivery on my new pony the first week of April.
I hope there are no more glitches!
#17
#18
I failed to state that said GT was a convertible. I am sure they would deal on price. EcoBoost is fantastic! Have owned 4 previous 4.6 GT's and this 2.3 would handle any of them. Also getting 27.5 mpg. Anxious to get Hypertec programmer I have ordered. Bama Performance took an otherwise stock 2.3, added cold air intake and program and went 12.9 in 1/4 mile.
#19
I failed to state that said GT was a convertible. I am sure they would deal on price. EcoBoost is fantastic! Have owned 4 previous 4.6 GT's and this 2.3 would handle any of them. Also getting 27.5 mpg. Anxious to get Hypertec programmer I have ordered. Bama Performance took an otherwise stock 2.3, added cold air intake and program and went 12.9 in 1/4 mile.
Yes the convertible is also higher priced. My 2010 is a convertible & the 2015 is a fastback. I hope in the future I will be able to save up for a cool air intake & program for my 2010.