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AlwaysDressesInStyle


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Dec
24th
2019

Merry Christmas & Happy Hearth's Warming! · 5:04am Dec 24th, 2019

A miniature sleigh Mustang and eight tiny reindeer little ponies.

Obviously, this Mustang is powered by the 289 Hi-Po...ny.

Check out my new wreath air intake. It's good for an extra eight horsepower!

You know, forget about leaving gifts under my tree. Just leave that sleigh in my driveway, please.

Comments ( 6 )

Those are great pictures! :heart:

I don’t got a Mustang, but my minivan’s got an illuminated wreath on the grille, and light strings on the roofrack bars.

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Pics or it didn't happen. :pinkiegasp:

Minivans definitely lend themselves to decorating better: more surface area to work with.

Dan

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Such a shame VW Microbusses aren't around anymore. I know they announced a newfangled electric, but the new chassis is ugly and it's supposed to be something like $70,000.

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At least we still have the vintage ones. I'm not sure what the future holds, but Volkswagen's teased new Buses for years so I'll believe it when I see one on the roads. VW still makes the Transporter (now the T6), but it's not available here due to the chicken tax (25% tariff on light trucks imported into the country going back to the '60s, and was specifically aimed at Volkswagen's T1 van & pickup). That's the reason all Ford Transit Connect (but not full-size Transit vans) vans come into the USA as passenger vans, then those destined to become cargo vans get stripped of useless things like backseats and rear windows. Volkswagen doesn't bother since the last time the Transporter was available here (2003 as the EuroVan) it was the slowest selling van in America. I still see more T3 Vanagons than T4 Eurovans.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Transit_Connect#Tariff_circumvention

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