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The92Foxbody wrote:BCP wrote:ranx93 wrote:turbines look good as long as they stay clean. ive always liked them on the black fox GT's
You've been sniffing exhaust fumes too much or something, man.
Hahahaha, the stock pony capped wheels were always my favorite stock wheels, but the turbines look better than the 87' 4 cyl. wheels!
Umm...ten holes were the LX V8 wheels until the 90's and the switch to the Pony wheels. Only then did Ford install them on the LX 4cyl. Even the car in your example is a V8 car...lol.

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BCP wrote:The92Foxbody wrote:BCP wrote:ranx93 wrote:turbines look good as long as they stay clean. ive always liked them on the black fox GT's
You've been sniffing exhaust fumes too much or something, man.
Hahahaha, the stock pony capped wheels were always my favorite stock wheels, but the turbines look better than the 87' 4 cyl. wheels!
Umm...ten holes were the LX V8 wheels until the 90's and the switch to the Pony wheels. Only then did Ford install them on the LX 4cyl. Even the car in your example is a V8 car...lol.
Sorry I meant LX not 4 cyl.....
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The92Foxbody wrote:BCP wrote:The92Foxbody wrote:BCP wrote:ranx93 wrote:turbines look good as long as they stay clean. ive always liked them on the black fox GT's
You've been sniffing exhaust fumes too much or something, man.
Hahahaha, the stock pony capped wheels were always my favorite stock wheels, but the turbines look better than the 87' 4 cyl. wheels!
Umm...ten holes were the LX V8 wheels until the 90's and the switch to the Pony wheels. Only then did Ford install them on the LX 4cyl. Even the car in your example is a V8 car...lol.
Sorry I meant LX not 4 cyl.....
That makes more sense, even though they were first offered on the 85 Mustang GT I believe.

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Well what ever, Welcome man nice car.
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Big Blue wrote:Well what ever, Welcome man nice car.


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Many folks have been passed by my "ten holes"...HaHaHaHa......Nice car and welcome to the site...good people here. 


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Nice car and welcome, hope you come out on a cruise soon.
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Nice car and good deal on it, welcome to the site 


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Welcome aboard! Car looks nice in the pic
What style of wheel are you thinking ok??? ...a nice 5 star or something more "wild"?
I never did care for the turbine or 10 hole... IMO, the best looking factory wheel through the late '90s (not counting the '93 Cobra as it was a rare car) was the late Fox Body Pony Wheel...

...as the several years that followed, the Pony Wheel lost some character...
This was my '95 and I hated the wheels, but back then, about all I could afford was the right to say I owned a Stang GT

What style of wheel are you thinking ok??? ...a nice 5 star or something more "wild"?I never did care for the turbine or 10 hole... IMO, the best looking factory wheel through the late '90s (not counting the '93 Cobra as it was a rare car) was the late Fox Body Pony Wheel...

...as the several years that followed, the Pony Wheel lost some character...
This was my '95 and I hated the wheels, but back then, about all I could afford was the right to say I owned a Stang GT


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