While I did find it by doing a search for "Coyote" on e-bay for trinkets to buy, I like the styling. Not to say that I like the styling of "normal" Mustangs; IE: Standard, GT, GT-R, Cobra, or Saleen mustangs.
But there's something about a few of the designs out there that I -really- like. Partly the agressive stance, partly the sound that a well-tuned Mustang makes. I've driven 'em before (well-tuned mustangs, not these ones)...they're definitely a blast to drive, as well.
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While I did find it by doing a search for "Coyote" on e-bay for trinkets to buy, I like the styling. Not to say that I like the styling of "normal" Mustangs; IE: Standard, GT, GT-R, Cobra, or Saleen mustangs.
But there's something about a few of the designs out there that I -really- like. Partly the agressive stance, partly the sound that a well-tuned Mustang makes. I've driven 'em before (well-tuned mustangs, not these ones)...they're definitely a blast to drive, as well.
As for Mustangs...here's another one I dig: The Roush designed "Elanor" Mustang". Even without the Elanor package...the Rousch styling, such as the Roush 427R ...gah...I love 'em.
But...uuh...yeah...that kinda styling, with the Coyote edition...its just a match made in heaven. Coincidence? I think not. *^.^*
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But, a Shelby's a Shelby. There's a difference. *^.^*
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You'd have to go to a higher-end Ford dealership, and get them to find one for ya. I know a couple places in Austin that'll do that for ya. *^.^*
Hehehe. Now, if only you weren't teasing. *^.^*
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