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<blockquote data-quote="NCMystic" data-source="post: 580253" data-attributes="member: 11397"><p>just a brief afterthought, but one thing that will definately make our cars stand out in the crowd over time is the style of the body (for good or worse depending on who you ask). a lot of people tend to believe the new edges were more stylized but i have different thoughts to some extent. they're great looking cars, but if i wanted to pick an angular looking mustang i have some 48 odd years to sort through and i'm not sure they're at the top of the list, save the terminators. ours on the other hand are the only mustangs every produced with an aerodynamic or curved body style. and i don't think they're be making another rounded body style mustang for a long time if ever. so either way, they definately stand out in the lineage. who knows if that will help or hurt their price tags over the years but they look great to me, and still so distinctly mustang even though they're so far apart from their forefathers astheticly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NCMystic, post: 580253, member: 11397"] just a brief afterthought, but one thing that will definately make our cars stand out in the crowd over time is the style of the body (for good or worse depending on who you ask). a lot of people tend to believe the new edges were more stylized but i have different thoughts to some extent. they're great looking cars, but if i wanted to pick an angular looking mustang i have some 48 odd years to sort through and i'm not sure they're at the top of the list, save the terminators. ours on the other hand are the only mustangs every produced with an aerodynamic or curved body style. and i don't think they're be making another rounded body style mustang for a long time if ever. so either way, they definately stand out in the lineage. who knows if that will help or hurt their price tags over the years but they look great to me, and still so distinctly mustang even though they're so far apart from their forefathers astheticly. [/QUOTE]
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