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![]() New Coat Hanger Hook Set 1964 1965 1966 1967 Mustang US $10.00
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Strut Tower Brace: 1996-2004 Ford Mustang GT; V8; Strut tower Brace; tubular style; gloss black powder coat |
Descriptionmfr: BBK PERF Strut Tower Brace: 1996-2004 Ford Mustang Gt; V8; Strut tower Brace; tubular style; gloss black powder coat |
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Adidas Men's "On the road" Zip Travel Jacket, Mustang Brown (Small) |
DescriptionThis elegant Adidas NBA "On the road" lightweight travel jacket is comfortable and good looking. 100% durable polyester, external and internal pockets, self fabric 3-stripes on sleeves. Embroidered NBA and Adidas logos... |
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Hot Wheels 1996 Mustang Convertible Butterfinger Candy Bar Sugar Rush Series Collector Scale 1/64 #4/4 #18810
Sale Price: $1.59 |
DescriptionHot Wheels 1996 Mustang Convertible Butterfinger Candy Bar Sugar Rush Series Collector Scale 1/64 #4/4 #18810 |
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Hot Wheels Detailed Diecast '67 Chevy Camaro Open Hood, '67 Chevelle SS 396 & '67 Shelby GT-500 1:64 Scale
Sale Price: $24.90 |
DescriptionHot Wheels Detailed Diecast '67 Chevy Camaro Open Hood, '67 Chevelle SS 396 & '67 Shelby GT-500 1:64 Scale |
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Hot Wheels Mustang Funny Car Dragster Series Short Card Metal Base #157/192 Detailed - Chrome Block & Interior Scale 1/64 Collector
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DescriptionHot Wheels Mustang Funny Car Dragster Series Short Card Metal Base #157/192 Detailed - Chrome Block & Interior Scale 1/64 Collector |
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OTC 7575 Radio Removal Tool for Ford
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DescriptionFor use on 1987- current Mustang, 1988- current Taurus/Sable, Ranger/Bronco II, Probe, Lincoln Town Car, Mark VII, Crown Victoria/Grand Marquis, Thunderbird/Cougar, F-series pickups, and E-series vans; 1991- current Explorer, 1995- current WindstarThese dual purpose tools release he retaining clips of a radio faceplate so you can pull the radio from the instrument panel. |
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VHT SP188 Ford Argent Silver Wheel Paint Can - 11 oz.
Sale Price: $8.80 |
DescriptionVHT SP-188 Polyurethane wheel paint.; Color: Ford Argent Silver. |
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The Stubby Antenna for Ford Mustang
Sale Price: $25.00 |
DescriptionNo more worrying about your OEM Antenna breaking off in the car wash or garage. The Stubby Antenna is just 3.19" tall and built from billet 6061 aluminum. The texture is powder coat baked on, so it won't chip, fade or peel... |
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Mustang Survival Mustang Catalyst Coat - Large - Red/Black
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DescriptionCatalyst Flotation CoatMJ5444 (coat)SIZE LargeWe set out to make the traditional Floater Coat more comfortable, better looking and overall more wearable. The result? Mustang's Catalyst coat with the M-Tech Comfort SystemM-Tech Comfort System provides unparalleled range of motion and mobilityWaterproof, breathable, tri-laminate outer shellOuter shell is waterproof to 10,000mm with vapor transmission rate of 5,000 g/m2 per 24 hrsProtection from rain and spray without the clammy feeling of traditional flotation jacketsField tested by Coast Guard training crews, fishing lodges and Mustang Pro-staffInterior pocket, zippered chest pocket and front slash hand-warmer pocketsUnderarm ventilation zippersFront cargo pockets (coat only)Reflective accents for enhanced visibilityIntegrated hood with reflective trimComfortCuff technologyD-ring |
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Mustang Survival Mustang Catalyst Coat - X-Large - Orange/Black
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DescriptionCatalyst Flotation CoatMJ5444 (coat)SIZE X-LargeWe set out to make the traditional Floater Coat more comfortable, better looking and overall more wearable. The result? Mustang's Catalyst coat with the M-Tech Comfort SystemM-Tech Comfort System provides unparalleled range of motion and mobilityWaterproof, breathable, tri-laminate outer shellOuter shell is waterproof to 10,000mm with vapor transmission rate of 5,000 g/m2 per 24 hrsProtection from rain and spray without the clammy feeling of traditional flotation jacketsField tested by Coast Guard training crews, fishing lodges and Mustang PRO-staffInterior pocket, zippered chest pocket and front slash hand-warmer pocketsUnderarm ventilation zippersFront cargo pockets (coat only)Reflective accents for enhanced visibilityIntegrated hood with reflective trimComfortCuff technologyD-ring |

You Have A What? The Horse With The Permanent Wave - The American Bashkir Curly Horse
The American Bashkir Curly Horse is a hardy breed with a wide variety of curly coat types that range from a crushed velvet effect to a perfect Marcel wave; or from extremely tight ringlets to long spiral curls; or to no apparent curl at all. The latter coat type is called a Smooth-Coated Curly and may or may not produce Curly horses themselves. The breed's name was inspired from a photo of a curly coated Bashkir horse from Russia that was printed in the 1938 March issue of the Nature magazine entitled "The Evolution of the Horses".
In this unique breed, there are dominant and recessive curly genes and either of these makes it possible to get curly-coated foals to show up in normally straight-coated breeds - from pony to draft horse. Oddly, the curly coated foals, whether from the dominant or the recessive version of gene, all seem to carry most of the same basic traits and many of these traits do not fit the norm for other breeds. Some Missouri Foxtrotters carry a dominant Curly gene through the lineage of *Curly Jim and the breed also carries the recessive curly gene. Percherons also carry the recessive gene. The American Bashkir Curly transmits this curly characteristic to its offspring about fifty percent of the time even when mated to horses without the curly coat. A horse that is homozygous for the dominant version of the curly gene does not appear to have any undesirable effects.
But where these genes originated is a mystery. What is known is that curly horses have been depicted in art and statuary in early China as far back as 161 AD and there has been evidence of their presence in South America and Europe. The earliest recorded Curly Horses in North America were with Native Americans during the Winter Count of 1801-1802. The Sioux had stolen some Curly horses from the Crow which placed these tribes at the Standing Rock Cheyenne River Reservation at the mouth of the Grand River. A significant location of Curly Horses today has been traced to Indian Reservations in the Dakotas and many Curlies have been acquired from the wild American Mustang herds. They have been domesticated, bred and raised by ranchers throughout the U.S. and Canada.
One theory for how curly horses ended up roaming with the mustangs is that Russian Bashkir Curly horses came with Russian colonists during the 1700's, but research that included consultations with Russian scientists, the Moscow Zoo and the Soviet Union's Ministry of Agriculture has determined that there were no curly haired horses from the Bashkir region and no proof of the gene originating in Russian Bashkir horses. Another theory is that ancestors of the Curly Horse crossed the land bridge during the last Ice Age, but there is no fossil evidence to support that until reintroduction of horses to this hemisphere by the Spanish. Yet another theory is that the gene came from the Lokai horses of the Tajikistan region of Russia which sometimes display the curly coat, but there was no mention of importation of horses in ships' logs when the Russian settlers arrived in North America. Several other theories have failed to be proven or simply remain untested.
Blood typing on 200 Curly horses in the Serology Lab at University of California-Davis could not confirm the Bashkir Curly as a genetically distinct breed. Instead, the typing showed that many breeds have been used, particularly Quarter Horses and Morgan Horses. The rare and unusual variants that did emerge from the testing are found only in those breeds that are based on feral herds with no single common blood marker being found.
Fortunately, more is known about the modern American Bashkir Curly Horse which dates back to 1898, when Peter Damele and his father were out riding in the remote Peter Hanson Mountains in the high country of Central Nevada near Austin. Peter remembered seeing 3 horses with tight curly ringlets over their entire bodies and it intrigued them both. From that day forward, there were always curly-coated horses on the Damele range and many of the Bashkir Curly Horses in the U.S. can be traced back to that Damele herd.
The American Bashkir Curly Registry (ABCR) was established in 1971 when the founders discovered that many of them, through ignorance, were being slaughtered. In January 2000, the registry was closed and only the offspring of two ABC registered Curly Horses can be registered. Currently there are less than 4,000 registered Curly Horses living in the world. When the ABCR founders began the process of establishing breeding traits for the association by asking U.S. owners to list the characteristics unique to the Bashkir Curly, several interesting features of the breed emerged when the data was compiled.
American Bashkir Curly Horses stand 13.3 hands to 16 hands, but average 15 hands and their average weight is 800 to 1200 pounds. Due to the many breeds involved in outcrossing, the breed comes in all colors including Appaloosa and Pinto and has many different physical conformations. It is expected that this cross-breed influence will continue for the next 5 to 10 generations of Curly-to-Curly breeding until a uniform type is finally established. However, these offspring will all be registered as long as they meet ABCR criteria.
Many Curlies with white legs have black hooves that are unusually tough and hard and almost perfectly round in shape and many Curlies are not shod. They also have stout roundbone cannons; straight legs that also move straight and flat knees. They have a noticeably short back of five lumbar vertebrae and a round rump without a crease or dimple. They seem to have an exceptionally high concentration of red blood cells.
The foals are born with thick, crinkly coats, curls inside their ears and long up-curled eyelashes. They are born with an unusually affectionate disposition and insist on being friendly. They delight in human companionship and love to be talked to. When excited or at play, the foals trot with their tails absolutely straight in the air.
The American Bashkir Curly coat is considered hypo-allergenic to people who are allergic to horses, but the reason why is still under study. It may be because the Curly Horse's hair is different or that the proteins in their skin are different. It has been proven that flat hair is curly, yet the Bashkir Curly's hairs are round. They are also barbed or feathered underneath a microscope and can be spun and woven into yarn. The hair is more closely related to mohair, than to horsehair.
One especially odd feature of the breed is the fact that they can completely shed out the mane and tail hair each summer, along with their body coat and their summer coat is wavy or fairly straight on their bodies, with the distinctive and more pronounced curly winter coat returning in late fall. They have a double mane which splits down the middle leaving curly ringlets hanging on both sides of the neck. Oddly, the ears do not totally shed out in the summer.
Many traits have been found that links them to primitive horses, such as some have no ergots and others have small soft chestnuts. They have wide-set eyes that have a slant that is characteristic of the Oriental breeds and that gives them a wider range of peripheral vision. These eyes also give them a sleepy expression that is deceiving since they are very alert.
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