Tonystark
Well-Known Member
Everything you just said is nonsense and has zero to do with my previous opinion. Mustangs have had their own personality since '64 and having a dash board that shares its look with other cars is a step several rungs down, therefore; the integrity and pedigree gets muddied and out of focus.Not so.
That's as silly as saying that those who are insistent that this design somehow doesn't respect the "classic integrity & pedigree" are just pretending that all the previous Mustangs that didn't employ the exact same three or four design tropes were somehow "not real Mustangs."
That's probably not so, either.
It's one thing to have favorite features about particular generations of Mustangs. It's another to claim that only those particular models count.
I mean, I've seen folks lamenting the abandonment of the black decklid panel as if that's somehow real significant to the design lineage.
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