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Ford Mustang News Archive

03-Feb-2007

 

  • 1995 Ford Mustang from North America (Carsurvey.org)
    What things have gone wrong with the car? Had to get it realigned twice within three months. This is probably due to abusive driving. The plastic coating around the stereo is peeling off. This is purely cosmetic, however.


  • Wayne County deputy charged with DWI (The Herald-Sun)
    For the second time in four months, a Wayne County sheriff's deputy is accused of driving while impaired. The state Highway Patrol says William Roscoe Young of Wilson lost control of his Ford Mustang while traveling on N-C 42 in Edgecombe County late Monday night. A patrol spokesman says Young's car struck a tree and landed in a ditch.


  • Experts Stumped Cold By Falling Block Of Ice (The Tampa Tribune)
    TAMPA - It fell like a comet, crashing atop Andres Javage's Ford Mustang. Question is, where in the name of heaven did it come from?


  • 1995 Ford Mustang GT from North America (Carsurvey.org)
    What things have gone wrong with the car? The Air Conditioner does not cool the air. There's a small tear in the cloth of the driver's seat.


  • Wayne County deputy charged with DWI (The Daily Comet)
    For the second time in four months, a Wayne County sheriff's deputy is accused of driving while impaired. The state Highway Patrol says William Roscoe Young of Wilson lost control of his Ford Mustang while traveling on N-C 42 in Edgecombe County late Monday night.


  • Couple's families await ID (Dallas Morning News)
    For some, there was a flood of grief. Others desperately clung to hope despite the growing likelihood of tragedy.


  • Mysterious ice chunk smashes Florida car (AP via Yahoo! News)
    Raymond Rodriguez was changing a tire when an 18-inch chunk of ice plummeted from the sky with a piercing whistle, then a metallic crunch. The ice chunk crushed the roof of a nearby Ford Mustang on Sunday morning. No one was hurt.


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