smitty
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- 15 Mustang GT Auto, 13 Escape SEL
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As you can see from my signature, I've been through a few mustangs. If you own a previous year car and you're thinking about getting a new one, all I can say is "believe the hype." Fundamentally, this car is better in every way. I agonized, strategized, and rationalized perhaps purchasing another '09 bullitt and swapping in the 5.0/6-speed drive train. I loved my bullitt and gave it up during a divorce in 2010.. bad move. Very glad I went with the new car.
For me, the mustang has always represented a particular type of performance (rear drive v-8) for dollar ratio that appeals to me. If I'm going to own a car that in many ways doesn't make practical sense, then it needs to be a good value. There are others.. the GTI for instance, that also do a good job in this way, but having owned one, it really didn't make me want to keep it forever the way my '03 SVT focus did. But... 1 toy at a time. Anyway, lots of rambling.
Bought a base GT. For years my cars have had leather seats and the last one a my ford touch screen... not a fan. The mustang is about driving, so I saved the $4000 for my own personalization of that experience. And I have a lot of experience at this point in what I do and DONT want to do to this car. Anyway, here's the first clay bar/waxing... 64 miles on the odometer. Mustang #13 and the one to keep till they take away gasoline :cheers:
BTW, that's Steve Mcqueen watching over her in the garage in the last photo. couldn't ask for a better sentry.
For me, the mustang has always represented a particular type of performance (rear drive v-8) for dollar ratio that appeals to me. If I'm going to own a car that in many ways doesn't make practical sense, then it needs to be a good value. There are others.. the GTI for instance, that also do a good job in this way, but having owned one, it really didn't make me want to keep it forever the way my '03 SVT focus did. But... 1 toy at a time. Anyway, lots of rambling.
Bought a base GT. For years my cars have had leather seats and the last one a my ford touch screen... not a fan. The mustang is about driving, so I saved the $4000 for my own personalization of that experience. And I have a lot of experience at this point in what I do and DONT want to do to this car. Anyway, here's the first clay bar/waxing... 64 miles on the odometer. Mustang #13 and the one to keep till they take away gasoline :cheers:
BTW, that's Steve Mcqueen watching over her in the garage in the last photo. couldn't ask for a better sentry.
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Can't even count the number of Mustangs I've owned since 1971.Boss,ShelbyGt350,500, Saleen,Cobra SVT . And Mach1. Just to name a few.