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    New wheels on the other mustang

    Finally got the wheels (all four this time) I ordered from American muscle. Was an absolute goat screw. Mounted them up today and found they sent 16 of the 20 lugnuts. Unreal. Long ass story but cliff notes are never again will I order from AM. Yes lowering springs are on the way lol
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    Looks good! I stopped buying from AM a few years ago. I like Late Model Restoration much better.

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    that is a good looking car.....been casually looking for a new-edge vert for my wife/kids....
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    Goat screw?
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    Ahh fuque
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan B. View Post
    Goat screw?
    Knew that would get you excited

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    Looks good. Definitely yes on the lowering springs, I'm about to lower my 89 even though I know it's a terrible idea on PA roads. But it looks so much better. Also, we're truck twins, love that race red.
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    Quote Originally Posted by excell View Post
    Looks good. Definitely yes on the lowering springs, I'm about to lower my 89 even though I know it's a terrible idea on PA roads. But it looks so much better. Also, we're truck twins, love that race red.
    Thanks. I usually don't bother lowering my cars but this thing is in full 4x4 mode! Do love my f150, what a great truck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2000GT View Post
    Looks good! I stopped buying from AM a few years ago. I like Late Model Restoration much better.
    Thanks. Yes have used lmr before and was a great experience.
    Quote Originally Posted by somethingclever View Post
    that is a good looking car.....been casually looking for a new-edge vert for my wife/kids....
    That's actually what I started looking for but found this one and thought it was a good buy so pulled the trigger. I honestly think the new edges are a better looking car especially in convertible form

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cam99 View Post
    Knew that would get you excited

    Treed
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    Nice choice of wheels. It looks good.

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