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-- GaryHammond <<DateTime(2012-08-13T17:31:02Z)>> -- GaryHammond --
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This started out as a fun rocking horse toy for my first grandson, Daniel on his first Christmas in 2002. The Ford Mustang is a great American muscle car and I used to own one, so I thought it would make a perfect rocking horse. Daniel loved it. But then came along two more grandchildren, so I made two more evolutions of this rocking horse. And now, as of 2012, I've got a fourth grandchild and she needs a rocking horse as well! This started out as a fun rocking horse toy for my first grandson, Daniel on his first Christmas in 2002. The Ford Mustang is a great American muscle car and I used to own a '67 GT, so I thought it would make a perfect rocking horse. Daniel loved it. But then came along two more grandchildren, so I made two more evolutions of this rocking horse. And then in 2012, I got a fourth grandchild and she needed a rocking horse as well!
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[[attachment:projectimage.jpg|{{attachment:projectimage.jpg||width=100}}]] In fact, I even got this "Requisition Request" for the last one on Father's Day of 2011!

{{attachment:Mustang Request.jpg}}

The rocking horse body is made of wood and mounted on an aluminum frame. The head and tail lights are LEDs that alternate on/off with switches mounted under the body such that they trigger when the car is rocked. There is also a sound chip with a custom recording of Grandpa and Grandmas voices over the top of some engine sounds from my Bradley GT car. The sound is activated by the horn button on the steering wheel.

{{attachment:Front Suspension.jpg}} {{attachment:Rear Suspension.jpg}}
{{attachment:Dash.jpg}} [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bstrfWVPlwM|Daniel's Video 1|target="_blank"]]



This is Serial #1 for Daniel.

{{attachment:Serial # 1 for Daniel.jpg}}[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oB5T5AHtU-0|Daniel's Video 2|target="_blank"]]

 {{attachment:Giddy Up Daniel.jpg}}[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nadqse1BT6c|Mary's Video 1|target="_blank"]]
This is Serial # 2 for Mary.

{{attachment:Serial # 2 for Mary.jpg}}[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDlDXrPseyk|Mary's Video 2|target="_blank"]] {{attachment:Milk Shake Ride.jpg}}[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGuC4NdGynI|Extreme Motor Sports|target="_blank"]]

 




This is Serial # 3 for Matthew.

{{attachment:Serial # 3 for Matthew.jpg}}{{attachment:Brothers Racing.jpg}} {{attachment:mustang-rockinghorse-031.jpg|Daniel, Mary, and Matthew with their Mustang Rocking Horses}}[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F530XJaKkcA|Matthew's Video|target="_blank"]]

And here's Serial # 4 for Elizabeth showing some of the parts and the process of construction.

{{attachment:Parts 1.jpg}} {{attachment:Parts 2.jpg}} {{attachment:Assembly 1.jpg}}
{{attachment:Assembly 2.jpg}} {{attachment:Assembly 3.jpg}} {{attachment:Assembly 4.jpg}}
{{attachment:Assembly 5.jpg}} {{attachment:Base Coat.jpg}} {{attachment:Elizabeth's first ride.jpg}}[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HihFcpu4HFA|Elizabeth's Video|target="_blank"]]
{{attachment:Checking Out Dash.jpg}} {{attachment:My Happy Ride.jpg}} {{attachment:Checking Out Horn and Sound.jpg}}
{{attachment:Oops, Bucked Me Off.jpg}} {{attachment:4rockinghorses001.jpg}} {{attachment:4rockinghorses002.jpg}}
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Mustang Rocking Horse

-- GaryHammond --

This started out as a fun rocking horse toy for my first grandson, Daniel on his first Christmas in 2002. The Ford Mustang is a great American muscle car and I used to own a '67 GT, so I thought it would make a perfect rocking horse. Daniel loved it. But then came along two more grandchildren, so I made two more evolutions of this rocking horse. And then in 2012, I got a fourth grandchild and she needed a rocking horse as well!

In fact, I even got this "Requisition Request" for the last one on Father's Day of 2011!

Mustang Request.jpg

The rocking horse body is made of wood and mounted on an aluminum frame. The head and tail lights are LEDs that alternate on/off with switches mounted under the body such that they trigger when the car is rocked. There is also a sound chip with a custom recording of Grandpa and Grandmas voices over the top of some engine sounds from my Bradley GT car. The sound is activated by the horn button on the steering wheel.

Front Suspension.jpg Rear Suspension.jpg Dash.jpg Daniel's Video 1

This is Serial #1 for Daniel.

Serial # 1 for Daniel.jpgDaniel's Video 2

This is Serial # 2 for Mary.

Serial # 2 for Mary.jpgMary's Video 2 Milk Shake Ride.jpgExtreme Motor Sports

This is Serial # 3 for Matthew.

Serial # 3 for Matthew.jpgBrothers Racing.jpg Daniel, Mary, and Matthew with their Mustang Rocking HorsesMatthew's Video

And here's Serial # 4 for Elizabeth showing some of the parts and the process of construction.

Parts 1.jpg Parts 2.jpg Assembly 1.jpg Assembly 2.jpg Assembly 3.jpg Assembly 4.jpg Assembly 5.jpg Base Coat.jpg Elizabeth's first ride.jpgElizabeth's Video Checking Out Dash.jpg My Happy Ride.jpg Checking Out Horn and Sound.jpg Oops, Bucked Me Off.jpg 4rockinghorses001.jpg 4rockinghorses002.jpg 4rockinghorses003.jpg


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