My son's first car...1971 Mustang
#11
RE: My son's first car...1971 Mustang
ORIGINAL: Tanksta
Actually he's not like most kids. I have raised him around old cars, I have an old Poncho myself.
He is very meticulous when it comes to his car. He takes really good care of it. He has worked very hard the last two summers to save some money for it and he is not going to rag it out.
BTW...we are rednecks
ORIGINAL: brian1570
UHMMMMMMMMM most kids DESTROY thier first cars, i hope your son isnt like most kids. and it needs to loose those redneck rims. otherwise its a sickass car.
UHMMMMMMMMM most kids DESTROY thier first cars, i hope your son isnt like most kids. and it needs to loose those redneck rims. otherwise its a sickass car.
He is very meticulous when it comes to his car. He takes really good care of it. He has worked very hard the last two summers to save some money for it and he is not going to rag it out.
BTW...we are rednecks
#14
RE: My son's first car...1971 Mustang
Beautiful car, the 1971 Mustangs are easily some of my favorite. I say keep the rear spoiler, it adds a lot and in a good way. Has he ever considered a chin spoiler?
#15
RE: My son's first car...1971 Mustang
well, my first was the 71 plymouth in the "members other rides section" with a built up 440...everyone said i'd be dead and the car wrecked...5 years later, we're both still kickin'
sweet car BTW i drive by one every day that's like a gunmetal color...sweet
i'm not much on the rims either, but they do have the "look" the oldercars should have
sweet car BTW i drive by one every day that's like a gunmetal color...sweet
i'm not much on the rims either, but they do have the "look" the oldercars should have
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RE: My son's first car...1971 Mustang
ORIGINAL: landon.moss
i'm not much on the rims either, but they do have the "look" the oldercars should have
i'm not much on the rims either, but they do have the "look" the oldercars should have
Thanks for all the comments. He likes to hear them!
#18
RE: My son's first car...1971 Mustang
ORIGINAL: Tanksta
Actually these are the wheels that came on the car when we bought it. He wants to change them, but I won't let him....yet. I would like to see some of the Magnums on there...he likes the more modern style wheels. No way he is putting any big wheels on there...lol.
Thanks for all the comments. He likes to hear them!
ORIGINAL: landon.moss
i'm not much on the rims either, but they do have the "look" the oldercars should have
i'm not much on the rims either, but they do have the "look" the oldercars should have
Thanks for all the comments. He likes to hear them!
classic car + modern rims = bad news
#20
RE: My son's first car...1971 Mustang
ORIGINAL: maxersloan
+1
classic car + modern rims = bad news
ORIGINAL: Tanksta
Actually these are the wheels that came on the car when we bought it. He wants to change them, but I won't let him....yet. I would like to see some of the Magnums on there...he likes the more modern style wheels. No way he is putting any big wheels on there...lol.
Thanks for all the comments. He likes to hear them!
ORIGINAL: landon.moss
i'm not much on the rims either, but they do have the "look" the oldercars should have
i'm not much on the rims either, but they do have the "look" the oldercars should have
Thanks for all the comments. He likes to hear them!
classic car + modern rims = bad news
17" torque thrust II's r newer rims...although they r a new take on a classic rim...but still they r "newer"
and there is no reason why u couldnt do the torque thrust II's they look sick on anything. hell u could even stay old school and do the 16" torque thrust d's, they make them in just about any size u want.