Huh. Two thoughts.Surprised nobody has posted this.
I saw this in person at the SF EV Expo last year. Pretty crazy stuff.Surprised nobody has posted this.
BMW used to have a series of “art cars” a long time ago, where they would hand a car over to a famous artist (I believe Andy Warhol did one?). This seems like a perfect example of “performance art”
The squircle steering wheel and the horizontal display totally throw the interior off. A key design element was two binnacles separated by a center stack. Our cars actually capture the spirit of those interior design elements.I saw this in person at the SF EV Expo last year. Pretty crazy stuff.
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Pre 1968 too. The "Before" version, therefore, automatically qualifies as a Real Mustang. The "After" version qualifies as sacrilege.Completely agree.
Talk about not a real Mustang!!
And does it have running pony puddle lights, if not, not a “real mustang”Okay...but do the ponies light up?