Park
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- Joined
- Jun 20, 2022
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- Location
- Mustang Ridge
- First Name
- Ken
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 Mustang GT, 20 Mustang EB and 21 Bronco Sport
60 here and Got a GT last week
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I'm "only" 71, but my '18 is hitting 50k miles. Might be time to get one more new one! Probably another GT convertible. But it's going to be hard to give up the Royal Crimson. Gets compliments everywhere I go.I'll be 80 in 2023 and I'' already looking at a 2024 GT purchase.
I turned 77 in August and I'm driving a 2017 Mustang GT Performance Pack with Roush Phase 2 supercharger. I've done a lot of work on the car including Steeda subframe braces, vertical links, Roush axle backs, Gforce axles spoiler, stripes and others. Best car I've ever owned.I'll be 80 in 2023 and I'' already looking at a 2024 GT purchase.
As long as you don't forget where you put the Bullitt keys you'll be fine!I may have already answered this but at my age(70) I forget things. had the Bullitt for nearly 4 years and will probably be buried it.
I‘m not far behind you and I have one.75.5 and they are delivering my new 2022 GT Convertible today.......they say??
Ford email photo...Carbonized Gray Metallic!!
Hi - No offense taken, but I traded a Corvette toward my ‘19 Bullitt at age 77 and I assure you I never had cars backed up behind me… BruceThis thread seems more suited for a Corvette forum based on the reported ages. I though everyone over 60 drives a Corvette in the fast lane at 55mph oblivious to the line of cars behind them pissed off. Nice to hear that isn't always the case