Looks nice.
From my experiences, it's very easy to bait a "true Mustang driver". Just leave a bit earlier on the light, get ahead of them, then listen for their rpm to build quickly as they blast by, seeming to maintain their superiority. Even when a cop might be hiding nearby. LOL
As slow as my '80 Newport 360 was off the line, if I was paying attention to the green light, and they weren't, or suspected I was not a worthy challenge . . . as soon as the light turned green, I left and was ahead of them, THEY noticed and responded as suspected. Roar of rpms as I was then at legal cruising speed and they weren't in front of my car. Such great fun in the "Days of Five-Oh"!
And then there were the Flowmastered Mustang drivers who would come looking for a challenge, when I was driving my '77 Camaro on the freeway. They'd approach, blip the throttle in gear, as if to taunt me . . . but I ignored them and they drove on.
Even shadowing them on the freeway can be fun, even if it's two lanes over. Matching their small speed increases as THEY noticed me. That guy got really mad when he couldn't run away from the Camaro when traffic cleared on the interstate. He called the race off at 110mph. His was a NEW GT, paper plate and all. Against my 235K mile 305, stock exhaust, Z/28 cat-back. Just a 210 degree @ .050 cam upgrade with a 4160 OEM Holley and Z-Line Holley intake. Only time I ever did that, but it was fun for what it was. I smiled. He didn't.
Enjoy Responsibly,
CBODY67