Smoked at Ponies: Mustang Community Helps Rescue T-Boned GT350 & its Owner
Mustang Owner's Podcast
Mustang Owner's Podcast May 19, 2026
Smoked at Ponies: Mustang Community Helps Rescue T-Boned GT350 & its Owner

Smoked at Ponies: Mustang Community Helps Rescue T-Boned GT350 & its Owner

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Smoked at Ponies: Mustang Community Helps Rescue T-Boned GT350 & its Owner
Topic

ponies in the smokies

“Ponies in the Smokies” is an event where Mustang owners get together. The story they’re telling is connected to that event, which is why so many people already knew about it.

Concept

T-boned

A “T-bone” crash is when one car hits another from the side, like the vehicles make a “T” at an intersection. Side hits can be more dangerous because there’s less protection on the doors.

Shelby GT350
Car

Shelby GT350

The Shelby GT350 is a special, performance-focused version of the Ford Mustang made by Shelby. Here, it’s the car that got hit in a side-impact crash, which is why the community story matters.

Topic

Tail of the Dragon tour

The “Tail of the Dragon” is a well-known twisty road that drivers go to for the fun of navigating lots of curves. The hosts are saying they planned a trip specifically around driving that route.

Term

airbags

Airbags are safety cushions that pop out during a crash. They help protect your head and chest by slowing you down more gently than hitting the steering wheel or dashboard.

Kia Soul
Car

Kia Soul

The Kia Soul is a small car with a tall, boxy shape, made for everyday driving. It’s generally more about practicality than track-style performance. In the podcast, it’s mentioned as part of a “was it this car?” identification question.

Porsche 911
Car

Porsche 911

The Porsche 911 is a high-performance sports car made by Porsche. It’s known for being quick and fun to drive. In the podcast context, it’s mentioned during an accident-related moment.

Company

SVT

SVT was Ford’s performance team. So when they mention SVT, they mean the earlier Ford group that made the more enthusiast-focused versions of cars.

Brand

Roush

Roush is a performance brand that modifies and builds faster Ford-based cars. They’re saying they’ve done this kind of driving before in Roush cars or with Roush people.

Concept

twisties

“Twisties” just means a curvy road with lots of turns. People use it to describe routes that are fun because you’re constantly steering through corners.

Chevrolet Corvette
Car

Chevrolet Corvette

The Chevrolet Corvette is a sports car made by Chevrolet. It’s designed to be fast and exciting to drive. The podcast mentions it while talking about a practical feature inside the car.

Concept

insurance company moves it off

When a car is wrecked, the insurance company often has it towed to a yard temporarily. Then they decide what to do with it next, like selling it for parts.

Concept

take it to auction so that they can part it out

Instead of fixing the whole car, they sell it at auction so people can buy it and take it apart for usable parts. That’s why specific parts can still be valuable even if the car is too damaged to keep.

Term

engine

When a wrecked car is sold for parts, the engine is one of the biggest things people want. If the car is rare, the engine can be worth a lot even if the rest of the car is damaged.

Term

Co-part

Copart is an auction service where damaged cars are sold, usually for parts or repair. The hosts are saying this is where wrecked cars like the GT350 often get sold.

Concept

cold start

A “cold start” is when the engine is started after sitting long enough that it’s at near-ambient temperature. Enthusiasts listen for things like rough idle, unusual noises, and how quickly the engine settles—signals that can reveal issues that might not show up once the car is fully warmed.

Company

RTR

RTR is a performance brand that builds and modifies Mustangs. The hosts are saying the dealership had an RTR car there too.

Part

clutch

A clutch is what helps a manual-transmission car smoothly change gears. If someone replaces it, it usually means they’re fixing a wear item so the car drives better right away.

Company

Modern motor cars

They’re giving a shout-out to a dealership called “Modern motor cars.” It’s the place they worked with to handle the paperwork and buying steps.

Term

overbody stripes

Overbody stripes are the racing-style stripes you see painted on top of the car’s main body. They’re mostly about the look, but on some special Mustangs they’re also part of the car’s original style.

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