2011 GT/CS Front Valance done ... with Part numbers ...
#24
Who makes that front spoiler valance? I some how missed it if you mentioned it. I really like that.
Stallion was used by for the Chip Foose mustang special of a few years ago so my guess is the name is officially registered to either Foose or Ford.
Stallion was used by for the Chip Foose mustang special of a few years ago so my guess is the name is officially registered to either Foose or Ford.
#25
Hopefully the guy at Billet Badges doesn't know that ... he won't make it for me if Ford owns it ... he probably doesn't care about Foose.
#26
Thanks I am a newbie on Mustangs and some of the stuff you guys take for granted I have no idea what it means. I just figured that CS stands for California Special. I don't think I have ever seen one.
Anyway I really like that front end. I'll be ordering that. I'll do mine up a bit different as I want it painted body color all but the lowest lip/ splitter part. I already have the GT500 diffuser coming and CDC side splitters and need that to finish the front.
Anyway I really like that front end. I'll be ordering that. I'll do mine up a bit different as I want it painted body color all but the lowest lip/ splitter part. I already have the GT500 diffuser coming and CDC side splitters and need that to finish the front.
#28
Yeah, Ford did use the Stallion name on a couple of cars- 1968 Mustang Stallion and the 1976 Mustang II Stallion. However, the 1968 car was technically a dealer approved conversion and the 1976 model is very rare (and ugly IMO), so you should be fine. The badge guys should be okay with it, since they probably won't know about the older and rarer models.
BTW, the last 1976 Mustang II Stallion that I saw was actually yellow with black accents- so you're gold car isn't that far off- mustangattitude.com has pictures.
BTW, the last 1976 Mustang II Stallion that I saw was actually yellow with black accents- so you're gold car isn't that far off- mustangattitude.com has pictures.
#29
Yeah, Ford did use the Stallion name on a couple of cars- 1968 Mustang Stallion and the 1976 Mustang II Stallion. However, the 1968 car was technically a dealer approved conversion and the 1976 model is very rare (and ugly IMO), so you should be fine. The badge guys should be okay with it, since they probably won't know about the older and rarer models.
BTW, the last 1976 Mustang II Stallion that I saw was actually yellow with black accents- so you're gold car isn't that far off- mustangattitude.com has pictures.
BTW, the last 1976 Mustang II Stallion that I saw was actually yellow with black accents- so you're gold car isn't that far off- mustangattitude.com has pictures.
#30
That's it!! Looks awesome man, this is the way the front of the GT should have come from the factory for 2010. I'm just glad to see that it's actually possible on a 2010. I have been looking all over for this but have had no luck. I will be ordering the parts as soon as I can find a parts guy who's not an IDIOT.