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New, soon to be Legend Lime GT Owner!

Old Feb 1, 2010 | 08:58 AM
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OP, sweet looking LL..what part of cincy are you in? I have quite a bit done to my car, I have a few pics on here if you wanna see
Old Feb 1, 2010 | 09:08 AM
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Congrats! Legend Lime is a great color (my favorite) - Not many stangs wearing that color, even less that are GT fastbacks. Lots of luck and enjoy!
Old Feb 1, 2010 | 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by 2005MustangGtGuy
OP, sweet looking LL..what part of cincy are you in? I have quite a bit done to my car, I have a few pics on here if you wanna see
Living in Oxford, going to Miami University right now graduating in May, then moving down to the Highland Heights/NKU area working as a Personal Trainer for the mean time in Ft. Thomas/Newport.

What part of the city do you hail from?

Also after doing more searching of the LL, I have changed my mods a little bit that I plan to do on the exterior, wanting to go with an old school LL and white combo, so the list right now looks like:

CDC Ducktail w/ pony bar-Only $280 painted from CDC!!!(I thought they were more. I also plan to pick up their relocated 3rd brake light)
BSM 10" White Racing Stripes
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Agent 47's with only the cup painted(nod to pascal as it is the best look)
SHR Quarter Window Louvers
Old Feb 1, 2010 | 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by kjbnastynati51
Living in Oxford, going to Miami University right now graduating in May, then moving down to the Highland Heights/NKU area working as a Personal Trainer for the mean time in Ft. Thomas/Newport.

What part of the city do you hail from?

Also after doing more searching of the LL, I have changed my mods a little bit that I plan to do on the exterior, wanting to go with an old school LL and white combo, so the list right now looks like:

CDC Ducktail w/ pony bar-Only $280 painted from CDC!!!(I thought they were more. I also plan to pick up their relocated 3rd brake light)
BSM 10" White Racing Stripes
Sequentials
Agent 47's with only the cup painted(nod to pascal as it is the best look)
SHR Quarter Window Louvers
Im in the colerain township/northgate area. Sweet plans on the car, my car is modeled off a 67 GT500 but with a few differences.
Old Feb 1, 2010 | 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by 2005MustangGtGuy
Im in the colerain township/northgate area. Sweet plans on the car, my car is modeled off a 67 GT500 but with a few differences.
I bet that is a pretty sweet ride. LL ,IMHO, is the best color at fulfilling that retro 60's look

edit: Just found your photos, that is one beautiful ride. Are those the BSM stripes? What width are they? and Were they difficult to get on without bubbles/imperfections?

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Old Feb 1, 2010 | 10:51 AM
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Just got the word that I got the financing and I sign the papers and pick the car up at 4 this after noon....Only 4hr's!!!! And the best part is, is that I have about an hour drive back to where I live, so plenty of time to get acquainted with her
Old Feb 1, 2010 | 11:13 AM
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Sweet!! Congrats again and enjoy your
Old Feb 1, 2010 | 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by kjbnastynati51
I bet that is a pretty sweet ride. LL ,IMHO, is the best color at fulfilling that retro 60's look

edit: Just found your photos, that is one beautiful ride. Are those the BSM stripes? What width are they? and Were they difficult to get on without bubbles/imperfections?
Thanks, I have 12" BSM stripes. Install was fairly easy, I took my time. The bumpers are time consuming. You will get bubbles/imperfections, but they are easy to fix while the stripes are still wet and a few days of baking in the sun will get rid of any bubbles you miss. Enjoy the ride home in the car, mines been parked since november. I put in new rear upper/lower control arms, uca mount, sway bars/links, relocation brackets, panhard bar and shes been parked due to the weather..it'll feel like a new car come spring though
Old Feb 1, 2010 | 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by 2005MustangGtGuy
Thanks, I have 12" BSM stripes. Install was fairly easy, I took my time. The bumpers are time consuming. You will get bubbles/imperfections, but they are easy to fix while the stripes are still wet and a few days of baking in the sun will get rid of any bubbles you miss. Enjoy the ride home in the car, mines been parked since november. I put in new rear upper/lower control arms, uca mount, sway bars/links, relocation brackets, panhard bar and shes been parked due to the weather..it'll feel like a new car come spring though
Thanks for the insight!
Old Feb 1, 2010 | 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by kjbnastynati51
Just got the word that I got the financing and I sign the papers and pick the car up at 4 this after noon....Only 4hr's!!!! And the best part is, is that I have about an hour drive back to where I live, so plenty of time to get acquainted with her
LOL... I had a 2+ hour drive back the day I picked mine up. Funny how much longer the drive up felt compared to the drive back. Half of the way back, the roads were iced over in places, which took a bit of the joy out of it. After all the roads were clear, I spent the majority of the drive back resisting the urge to hammer the throttle for the first time. I made it quite a while actually.... and was SHOCKED when I first downshifted and punched it. So much faster than the 5.0 86 Bronco I was used to, lol.

The really sad part is discovering all of the flaws you missed on the initial test drive and walk-arounds

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