
We at Cardomain have recognized your passion for the mustang. As the dawn of a new era has come for the only surviving American muscle car, we would like to celebrate your love with a page dedicated to you and your ride. Please leave your message in the guest book if you would like to be included on the page. Make sure to leave the date of production. Thank you for your involvement. Happy Cardomaining!

Richard�s 1965 GT Mustang. It can be found at http://www.cardomain.com/id/rcd716fsu.
Quote from owner,"I have always loved mustangs and my first love was a 1989 GT convertible Mustang. It had a Cobra R hood and wheels and was bright red. That car made m fall in love with Fords. Now I own my car and have begun modifying it, slowly but surely."

STEVE GARICA'S 1998 GT MUSTANG
IT CAN BE FOUND AT http://www.cardomain.com/id/rollingt

Scott's 2001 Mustang convertible
Found at
http://www.cardomain.com/id/notafraid
Fun! What keeps the Mustang Alive.

Brandon's 1965 Mustang Coupe nickname "sexy beast"
Location http://members.cardomain.com/brandonsmustang


"Hi, I'm Tony and this is Tony's Pony. She's a 1993 4 cyl. I'm driving down a main road, midnight. On my right I see a car peaking out at me from a parking lot. Although I had sight of the car for just an instant, the undeniable qualities of a Mustang were there. I turned around, copied down the number on the FOR SALE sign. 2 days later, I'm the proud owner of a 93 Mustang. Having had a taste of what Mustang has to offer, I'm hooked on the brand. Nothing beats the fun Mustangs provide. And when it's my younger brothers turn, it will be his. Here's to 40 years of paving the way for future generations of American muscle car lovers and for many more to come. Tradition never dies!"

Stuart's 1999 Mustang-35th anv.
Location: http://members.cardomain.com/stangman2389