Is this horse the brand of mustang?

Asked by dapump Mar 26, 2013 at 12:51 PM about the Ford Mustang

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could you please tell me if this is the brand of mustang? why is it different from common mustang horse?

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This is a different rendering of the same creature, much as the 9-lives cat is different from the Ray-0-Vac cat....they are both cats. Mustang power sinks in, but Apaloosa power just doesn't sound right.

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I just had my 2005 v6 up to 117 I shifted into overdrive at 110 and still had plenty of gear to go when i let of do to up coming corners.that being said i do have an obd power tuner, cold air intake, throttle vody space. Headers and 2.5" true dual exhaust. I feel i could've kept out of over drive since it was still climbing at 110.

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