So the US Custom Shop is now making mustangs. Whilst the specs on this one aren't my cup of tea (all white pups, awful color) it means that hopefully the US will start churning out more mustangs someday.
And I don't mind the schemes on these at all, they're a mere pair of black robroes/switches away from greatness. The colours themselves are awesome, especially with the matching stocks and plastic buttons. I LOVE the hue of the greenish/blue one and the funky inlays.
As usual, I hate the fact they have 9.5" radius though. At this rate I'll have to have the t-shirt printed soon and you won't have to hear me say it again, though.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
And I don't mind the schemes on these at all, they're a mere pair of black robroes/switches away from greatness. The colours themselves are awesome, especially with the matching stocks and plastic buttons. I LOVE the hue of the greenish/blue one and the funky inlays.
As usual, I hate the fact they have 9.5" radius though. At this rate I'll have to have the t-shirt printed soon and you won't have to hear me say it again, though.
My thoughts exactly. I don't even mind the white covers/switches. These things, other than 9.5, are awesome.
ekwatts wrote:That's American cinema, that is. Fucking sparkles.
I have to say, I think the teal-colored one is attractive. I personally prefer the pickups and switch colors to contrast the pickguard, but whatever.
But close to $5k is pretty darned rich for a Mustang. It wouldn't surprise me if they didn't sell so much as a single one of these here in the USA. I can get a 60s Mustang's original parts, electronics & body that needs to be refinished, a 24" 9.5 neck, and get done pretty much whatever I wanted to do to it, for a lot less $$.
Anybody know what "Custom “Free Spirits� Switching" is?