XFactor7889
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33 and awaiting my first brand new mustang (23 GT in shipment right now!), 3rd I'll have owned overall... so no, this isn't a mid-life crisis
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33 and awaiting my first brand new mustang (23 GT in shipment right now!), 3rd I'll have owned overall... so no, this isn't a mid-life crisis
Very cool! My wife's a nurse, so she made me promise to never get a motorcycle before we got married. I weaseled my way into having her agree to let me have any cars I wanted if I made that promiseMy mid-life mobile was a 94 Dyna Convertible.
My better half is an RN in a Boston psyche unit. We both had Harleys but sold them a few years after we married.Very cool! My wife's a nurse, so she made me promise to never get a motorcycle before we got married. I weaseled my way into having her agree to let me have any cars I wanted if I made that promise
I miss them on a nice summer day for sure. Then I go to my buddy's facebook and look at his prosthetic leg and am grateful those daily close calls were never that bad.74 in a couple of weeks! Miss my motorcycles (hundreds of thousands of miles) but the Mustang Convertible is pretty sweet!
According to Top Speed, the average muscle car buyer is over 50 and they present plausible logic to support this conclusion: https://www.topspeed.com/cars/car-n...ang-and-camaro/#the-irony-of-ironies-or-is-it.
I'm pushing 80, so I certainly support that conclusion.
74 in a couple of weeks! Miss my motorcycles (hundreds of thousands of miles) but the Mustang Convertible is pretty sweet!
That part had me laughing. I think us old guys had plenty of rides that were cool and we were young. Now, for me anyway, a warranty is well worth the price of admission. And unless kids get involved in more than video games the muscle car will be only a memory.I was done when the insinuation was we purchase as status or to look cool.