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Modifying A 2005 S197 Mustang GT - How To Makeover An S197 Mustang

From Stock To Stylin' In A Couple Of Hours
From the January, 2010 issue of Mustang Monthly
By Dale Amy
Photography by Dale Amy
05 S197 Mustang Gt 2005 Gt Convertivble
This was our starting point-Sandra... 
   
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05 S197 Mustang Gt 2005 Gt Convertivble
This was our starting point-Sandra Bazman's Torch Red 2005 GT convertible with tan top and interior and automatic transmission. Nicely maintained, it was a prime example of the kind of early S197s now flooding the used market as affordable "blank canvasses."
Okay, so we'd all like a brand-new, fully personalized Mustang as our daily driver, but dollars and (common) sense sometimes put a choke-collar on our enthusiasm. But there are fiscally responsible options. With the introduction of the restyled 2010, we're starting to see some pretty attractive prices for pre-owned S197s, especially '05s and '06s. If you've been lusting after one of these modern classics, now might be an affordable time to pick one from the multitude of V6s and GTs starting to appear on the used market, some priced as low as ten-grand or less. Or, maybe you already have an S197 that you've finally finished making those pesky monthly payments on, therefore freeing up some cash for "embellishments."

05 S197 Mustang Gt Factory Hood Prop Rod
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05 S197 Mustang Gt Factory Hood Prop Rod
Since they were going to install a Shaker, the CDC crew figured they might as well start off by getting the factory hood prop rod out of the way. So they pulled the bolts out of the hood hinges to make way for CDC's gas-charged hood struts. These $99 dampers take the old prop rod right out of the equation and are a breeze to install, using factory fasteners and requiring no new holes. Don't know about you, but we hate prop rods.
To demonstrate that an early S197 need not look "used," the crew from Classic Design came up with a plan. Last August, in the week before the annual Woodward Cruise, they took a trailer-load of parts to the Mustang Memories show put on by the Mustang Owners Club of Southeast Michigan (MOCSM), just up the road from CDC's Novi, Michigan, headquarters. They had put the word out: One lucky attendee with an unmolested early S197 was going to receive a free "two-hour makeover"-or at least his or her car was. CDC would bolt on a selection of their parts to show what kind of transformation could be achieved in a very short span. We were there to document the proceedings, and went looking for a likely candidate. Collectively, we decided on just such a candidate, but then ran smack into a brief and amusing delay before the makeover could begin. It seems the car we chose-a startlingly stock Torch Red '05 GT ragtop-had been brought to the show by Darrell Bazman, but had actually been owned since new by his wife, Sandra, who wasn't at the show. So Darrell ended up having to spend some quality time on the cell phone, first in hunting down Sandra, and then in frantically convincing her that her GT really needed a makeover. And here everyone thought giving away free parts would be easy...

05 S197 Mustang Gt Hood Prop Rod
Once Darrell got the spousal thumbs-up, the CDC crew launched into action, ultimately taking just over two hours to morph this stock, used GT into a Classic Design. Have a look at our photo captions and sidebar descriptions for the details. We think you'll find that even in these financially trying times, CDC can give new life to any S197 - without excessive investment of either money or time, and either in one fell swoop or done piecemeal, as time and funds permit.

05 S197 Mustang Gt Stock Front End Nose
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05 S197 Mustang Gt Stock Front End Nose
The stock nose of an S197 GT (or V6) is certainly handsome, but some CDC cosmetic surgery can just as certainly give it a more personality.
05 S197 Mustang Gt Chin Spoiler
CDC's $236 GT chin spoiler... 
   
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05 S197 Mustang Gt Chin Spoiler
CDC's $236 GT chin spoiler is ludicrously easy to install, made from tough thermoplastic olefin (just like factory fascias), and pays obvious homage to muscular Mustangs of old. Need we say more?
05 S197 Mustang Gt Foglight Plastic Grille
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05 S197 Mustang Gt Foglight Plastic Grille
A surprising number of folks don't seem to care much for the factory's foglight-equipped, plastic grille. For $305, CDC offers a billet aluminum replacement in either black or natural brushed finish. These simply bolt in with supplied bracketry. A tri-bar Pony emblem (visible in our lead shot) can be added for $37.
05 S197 Mustang Gt Light Bar
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05 S197 Mustang Gt Light Bar
Once you've seen a late-model ragtop with CDC's trademark light bar ($449), you'll start to think they look naked without one. These bars are available in a variety of colors (including a new carbon-fiber finish), and Classic really sweats the details. For example, it can be wired so that when the top is up, the bar's flush-fitting LED brake light is disabled, meaning you don't get brake light glare off the inside of the top or back window. Even so, this is a surprisingly simple installation in your garage or driveway.
05 S197 Mustang Gt Delineating Hood Opening
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05 S197 Mustang Gt Delineating Hood Opening
Another product that helped put CDC on the map is their retro-cool and functional Shaker ram-air system ($835.) Since it attaches to the engine and pokes through the hood, a hole is needed to facilitate said poking. Here, the CDC guys are delineating the opening's location by use of a kit-supplied template.
05 S197 Mustang Gt Darrell Bazman
Darrell Bazman looks just... 
   
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05 S197 Mustang Gt Darrell Bazman
Darrell Bazman looks just a little concerned as CDC's Patrick Lee takes an air saw to his wife's Mustang's hood. In truth, a regular jigsaw works better for this easy cut but, of all the stuff packed into CDC's trailer for the show, the extension cords somehow got left back at the shop, so Patrick made do with the air saw.

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