The popularity that the Ford Mustang has enjoyed for almost 50 years has transcended generations and brand loyalties. So many different kinds of people like and own Ford Mustangs, that there are bound to be some crazies in the group.The Mustang crowd is no different. and it certainly adds an extra level of “interesting” to car customization when you see something like this on the back of a Mustang. Yes, that is a deer’s head on a bike rack. And even better, it sings.
These videos came from VW Vortex’s “you’re doing it wrong” thread, a collection of, shall we say, interesting automotive modifications. Which is exactly where this thing belongs.The singing deer may be the first thing that catches your eye on this particular (and peculiar) Mustang. But if you watch the the above video all the way through, you’ll see where the name “horny Mustang” comes from;.this pony car is covered in shiny, silver airhorns. Down where normally you would have just “Mustang” written, this car felt the need to go that extra step and write “Horny Mustang” for the world to see. So clever.
The second video is a closeup of the singing deer. And just what song does this poor plastic critter sing? I’ve Got Friends In Low Places by Garth Brooks. We thought perhaps Sisquo’s 2000 hit “Thong Song” might be the deer’s song of choice, or maybe even Sir Mix-A-Lot’s “I Like Big Butts” anthem. Nope. Instead we get a sad country anthem. It takes all kinds.