This happens when people argue about the New Zealand car where, between Holden and Ford Mustang, the most powerful in their country. The result is "indo". 1969 Ford Mustang front of her face, while three-fourths of the way to the back of the Holden Kingswood 1970. Interestingly, the car was eventually made to be donated to a foundation for people with depression.
All started from the idea of The Rock FM radio announcer, Robert Taylor and Jono Pryor, to bring the listener as well as Holden and Ford Mustang enthusiasts. The debate about where the strong it led to the idea to combine the Ford Mustang and Holden to become "Folden".
The project began with a command from Todd Wylie, representatives NZV8 Magazine. A 1970 Holden Kingswood trimmed on the front, and a muzzle-owned 1969 Ford Mustang and taped together subtly. Robert and Jono said that Folden development takes approximately 3 months with 800 hours of employment. It costs approximately 85,000 New Zealand dollars (equivalent to USD 576 million).
Cost includes embedding Chip Foose wheels sizes 20 inches and a gray metallic paint accented with orange racing form of the line. Not to forget, special fittings in the cabin of a fully interor made custom and high-end audio systems.
One again, the logo incorporates Folden made in the Holden lion logo and the horse ran in the Mustang. The result is a logo of a galloping horse with a lion-red color.
Large sedan that later Ford V8 engine fitted with size of 302 cubic inches are then auctioned and fetched the highest price of 62,700 New Zealand dollars (or equivalent to Rp 425 million). Indeed if a little loss in terms of cost. However, what does it mean if the fund is eventually given to the sale of depressive foundation, The Mental Health Foundation, New Zealand.
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