Now on: 2005 Mustang Custom Car Challenge
There is yet a job ahed for some big names in the customizing scene to smooth
out the body lines and add to a brilliant idea of J.Mays team.
We've started our own customizing idea contest here in Germany and we may
offer over the next month a variety of virtual design studies.
Whoever wants
to participate in that contest - the winner gets an obsolete Mustang book
written by Robert de la Rive Box (a famous swiss car dealer) in german
language. However it contains a big number of rare Mustang shots and is a nice
addition to your collection.
This contest is only open for new - exclusive -
proposals, not those ones already published elsewhere. We also reserve the
right to make a personal taste choice, not based on common sense. (There is no
common sense on taste).
Any entries that do mirror a certain level of quality photoshop workmanship
and inspiring idea are published on this website and maybe in our club
mag
(web in a 300xsomething pixel size.)
This contest is for Mustang enthusiasts only, who want to share a good idea
and inspire Ford or customizers,
not for people that just wanna win a prize and try to complain later, if they
don't win the book.
No legal actions allowed or complains taken seriously, whatsoever.
First proposals coming soon (first published in our club mag 4/2004)
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The SEMA 2004 was certainly an inspiring showplace for Ford and
its customers
Although not all shown versions of the new Mustang 2005 are to my taste, they
certainly offer some ideas for aftermarket companies. Personally I favour the
MRT and the gold orange GT Deluxe plus the Ford racing parts carrier.

Black Rose

Golden GT Deluxe

H&R Blue

MRT Interceptor More about it at www.mustangweekly.com

Roush - hmmmm
 Steeda
- should be silver

Ford Racing Parts
Watch out for the catalogue for a nice pic with an original T/A car, as we
reported quite some month ago
All pictures courtesy Ford Media
If you'd like to see some perfect Show shots, visit Steves webpage from the UK
at http://www.fte.co.uk/sema/sema.htm
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