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Old October 26th 12, 05:55 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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"WindsorFox<SS>" > wrote:

> On 10/25/2012 22:40, XS11E wrote:


>> Gotta be auto, convertible and I'd prefer a V8 although I do
>> recall a Thunderburp with a V6 and it moved pretty well.... I'm
>> not going to be drag racing any Vipers.


> That would have been the Super Coupe.


No, mine was just the plain LX model. It did perform OK, no speed
demon but it kept up with the traffic.

I learned to hate supercharges with my Pontiac SSEii, I loved hitting
the gas pedal but I hated the huge price difference that Premium gas
cost.... I'm basically very thrifty (my friends say the word is CHEAP!)


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Old October 26th 12, 07:06 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
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On 10/26/2012 11:50, XS11E wrote:
> "WindsorFox<SS>" > wrote:
>
>> On 10/26/2012 08:53, XS11E wrote:

>
>>> Thanks for the information, I do need back support so I'll
>>> probably be doing as you describe.

>>
>> Ooo! My 89 has a power lumbar support LOL

>
> I know '89 and later have that but I'm not sure when it started or if
> it was on only certain models?
>


I think it was only available on a loaded out GT originally. The
reason my car has it is that it is one of the unofficial "25 Years"
Mustang and was ordered by the dealer as loaded out with everything they
could get on it.


> My Miata has a very simple lumbar support system, the seat back
> cushions are attached at the top and bottem only, it's simple to fold a
> handtowel and slide it into postition and it's equally easy to remove
> it or refold it for more or less lumbar support. It would be equally
> easy to slide in an air bladder.
>
> I'm sure Mazda didn't intend it that way but it's simple, cheap and
> easy.
>
>


 




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