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2006GTDiver:And here's mine... This is my hobby when I'm out of the water.
Very nice!
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2006GTDiver:And here's mine... This is my hobby when I'm out of the water.
stangscuba98a:Would like to see how many of us that have love for Scuba Diving that also drive a stang.,, ...Here is mine. 2005 Mustang GT. Always loved the 1970 Mach 1 so I added some appearance mods to it and installed a real shaker and did some paint work. I used to own a 1998 GT and a 1988 5.0.
2006GTDiver:Might as well show you some of my dive truck too... Need to get to the dive site in a hurry? No problem!
Steve Ash:Maybe I can get partial credit.... I had a 1969 Mustang in High School, also briefly had a 1971.
The ride I have now isn't a Mustang.......1969 Chevelle Super sport 396, hope you don't mind my posting it on your thread.
Derek S:OH no you didn't just say that you use a Lightning as a scuba gear haulling vehicle!! Shame on you. Especially one that old...
I'll post pics of my 2 previous Mustangs in a little bit, about to sit down and watch some HD DVD goodness..
2006GTDiver:Sure. It works great. I don't trash it by any means. It's hard to tear up a bed liner. It serves as my tow pig for my 2006 GT, dive truck and daily driver and project truck for my son (It's all his when he turns 16). All of that and it's still one of the cleanest Gen 1s out there.
BTW- It's a 1993 Gen1 (first year they started making Lightnings) and no where near stock. :14: