There’s nothing gentlemanly about slapping a Mustang’s 5.0 badge on the side of a car with 150 HP, or sticking big chromed dual exhaust tips awkwardly out underneath from the bumper that not designed to show exhaust. That used to be a charismatic and tasteful car (which was never marketed as a sports car), but apparently it’s been owned by someone who probably drinks Budweiser.
There’s nothing gentlemanly about slapping a Mustang’s 5.0 badge on the side of a car with 150 HP, or sticking big chromed dual exhaust tips awkwardly out underneath from the bumper that not designed to show exhaust. That used to be a charismatic and tasteful car (which was never marketed as a sports car), but apparently it’s been owned by someone who probably drinks Budweiser.
Funny thing is the T Bird was more of a GT (Gran Turismo) than the Mustang GT.