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washamur May 10, 2008 05:14 PM

Regency Mustangs? (What's so different?)
 
Was driving by my local Ford dealership today and spotted a few of these sitting out front.

I didn't stop or anything, but from what I could tell - they had a different front-end w/ very small fogs / 2-tone paint scheme / shaker hood / and 20" FOOSE wheels.

Here'sa stock photo - I didn't take any while passing by:

http://www.mustangmac.com/mustangmac...gt-regency.jpg

Just kinda wondering if these offer some sort of special "perk" ... much like the rarity of the Shelby's or the flashyness of the Roush's

-thanks-

Daniel60 May 10, 2008 05:23 PM

RE: Regency Mustangs? (What's so different?)
 
http://www.mustangmac.com/mustangmac...gt-regency.jpg

Thats purty. Too bad they didn't leave the GT emblems off.

rmssch89 May 10, 2008 07:01 PM

RE: Regency Mustangs? (What's so different?)
 
It's just one of the specialty Mustangs made by companies that aren't as well known as Roush, Shelby, etc. For example, the dealership by my school is trying to sell a Mustang customized by Crager. They may not hold as much in the specialty department as the big names but some of them, like this one, look pretty sweet.

imnotmy77stang May 10, 2008 07:57 PM

RE: Regency Mustangs? (What's so different?)
 
regency makes conversion vans dont they? i saw one at my local dealer, it had a glass roof but they did a poor job with the trim that went down the sides of the back glass. it had flowmaster cans under it with foose wheels and a 2 tone paint scheme. so really nothing performance, its all just looks

Saleen#468 May 10, 2008 09:07 PM

RE: Regency Mustangs? (What's so different?)
 
they do chevy trucks too

Kara May 10, 2008 09:17 PM

RE: Regency Mustangs? (What's so different?)
 
me likey;)

08mustanggt May 11, 2008 06:34 AM

RE: Regency Mustangs? (What's so different?)
 
i'd buy one if the price was right

washamur May 11, 2008 10:47 AM

RE: Regency Mustangs? (What's so different?)
 
Cool, thanks ... so there's really no "performance" upgrades - just for looks?

I think they run in the $40,000 range ... and there's NO WAY, I'm making the change when I can just keep going the direction I am w/ my car and make it just as, if not even more "unique".

regencystang07 May 16, 2008 04:49 PM

RE: Regency Mustangs? (What's so different?)
 
I own an 07 regency GTR. The R is for Regency. As far as performance mine is a stick and will run off and leave any stock GT regardless of transmission. Now I didn't pay 40K for it but if you pay the window sticker for any vehicle then you have other problems. I can't go any where without getting all kinds of questions about my car, needless to say it turns alot of heads.

[IMG]local://upfiles/97840/AABFAFAFA2E5476CA81FA563FBFE29F0.jpg[/IMG]

07 Stang May 16, 2008 05:02 PM

RE: Regency Mustangs? (What's so different?)
 
Roush makes a two-tone Mustang too. I took this with my camera phone at my local dealer;

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...bu04/Roush.jpg


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