luxstang
Well-known member
- Joined
- Dec 23, 2010
- Messages
- 6,624
- Reaction score
- 101
- Location
- Luxembourg / Europe
- My Car
- 1972 Mustang Convertible
You knew it was gonna happen sooner or later, didn't you?
Surprisingly enough it's not for indecent exposure or for being the best looking 40something going on 50 or even about my attempt to take over world leadership but it's in fact about my car.
(You take what you get, it's another step towards world leadership!) :whistling:
I got my car featured in one of the two big German US car themed magazines!!
It had been in "Street" magazine a few years ago, still sitting higher and with 15 inch Torq Thrust wheels, but this time it even made the cover (which I'm very proud of!)
The cool thing about this is that when we were kids, we used to read "Chrom & Flammen" (meaning "chrome & flames" but that was easy wasn't it?) and drool over the cars they featured. At the time it was the only such publication on the local market.
(Later we discovered other magazines with pictures to drool over but ...uhm..., well....... )
Their headline touches the subject of how the color combo of the Nash Bridges 'cuda inspired me to go with yellow after the rebuilt.
I especially like the second part under the headline "Gelb, tief, cool" which means "Yellow, Low, Cool". I think that pretty nicely sums up what I wanted to achieve with this car.
Surprisingly enough it's not for indecent exposure or for being the best looking 40something going on 50 or even about my attempt to take over world leadership but it's in fact about my car.
(You take what you get, it's another step towards world leadership!) :whistling:
I got my car featured in one of the two big German US car themed magazines!!
It had been in "Street" magazine a few years ago, still sitting higher and with 15 inch Torq Thrust wheels, but this time it even made the cover (which I'm very proud of!)
The cool thing about this is that when we were kids, we used to read "Chrom & Flammen" (meaning "chrome & flames" but that was easy wasn't it?) and drool over the cars they featured. At the time it was the only such publication on the local market.
(Later we discovered other magazines with pictures to drool over but ...uhm..., well....... )
Their headline touches the subject of how the color combo of the Nash Bridges 'cuda inspired me to go with yellow after the rebuilt.
I especially like the second part under the headline "Gelb, tief, cool" which means "Yellow, Low, Cool". I think that pretty nicely sums up what I wanted to achieve with this car.