Pictures of my 1996 Mustang GT
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Pictures of my 1996 Mustang GT
Winter is coming soon, as in snow... which doesn't bode well for my wheels. So, I will be putting the designated snow tires on soon, but I wanted some pictures of my car before I did that (took most of these a few weeks ago after a car wash, which would explain the water droplets if you see them). I thought I'd post them up in here just because... NOT to show off any photographer skills, since I don't have them.
Not a whole lot of modifications to it... well, none for the drivetrain/engine, but a few things on the body/interior to make it stick out a little/match I guess. Either way, without these type of forums, not even the smallest changes would have been done on this car... so I have to give some thanks for that.
I got pretty good deals on everything I have done (and have done it all myself), so I am very happy with the results. I try to keep it looking fresh, even though it's a daily driver (at least it has been for the past few years... not in the winter though, as it does usually get a little bit of a break here in Idaho).
Anyway, just want to see if anyone likes it as much as I do (comments, constructive/destructive, are appreciated)... so here are a few of my favorites (didn't want to post the whole thing, but the album link is: http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album/view/23563187).
- 1996 Ford Mustang GT Convertible (72,000 miles)
Not a whole lot of modifications to it... well, none for the drivetrain/engine, but a few things on the body/interior to make it stick out a little/match I guess. Either way, without these type of forums, not even the smallest changes would have been done on this car... so I have to give some thanks for that.
I got pretty good deals on everything I have done (and have done it all myself), so I am very happy with the results. I try to keep it looking fresh, even though it's a daily driver (at least it has been for the past few years... not in the winter though, as it does usually get a little bit of a break here in Idaho).
Anyway, just want to see if anyone likes it as much as I do (comments, constructive/destructive, are appreciated)... so here are a few of my favorites (didn't want to post the whole thing, but the album link is: http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album/view/23563187).
- 1996 Ford Mustang GT Convertible (72,000 miles)
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Thanks for the comments.
I agree, it would look better lowered... but it would be a pain to always be switching it around since I DO have to drive it in the snow once in a while (it doesn't get driven in tons of snow, obviously... but once in a while, something comes up where it has to go in a little bit of snow). So it is staying at stock right now, but that is one thing I would like to change if I had the money/right environment.
I actually like the way the stock exhaust sounds... I don't really want something extremely loud, and I've always thought the stock sound is good enough for what I'm trying to do. There was a time when I wanted to get all the bolt-on mods going... and exhaust was one of those, but I just decided against it because it has been running so well by itself.
I agree, it would look better lowered... but it would be a pain to always be switching it around since I DO have to drive it in the snow once in a while (it doesn't get driven in tons of snow, obviously... but once in a while, something comes up where it has to go in a little bit of snow). So it is staying at stock right now, but that is one thing I would like to change if I had the money/right environment.
I actually like the way the stock exhaust sounds... I don't really want something extremely loud, and I've always thought the stock sound is good enough for what I'm trying to do. There was a time when I wanted to get all the bolt-on mods going... and exhaust was one of those, but I just decided against it because it has been running so well by itself.