RayJHT
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Oh my goodness dude don't you sell that coupe you will regret it. I wanted one but waited to late at the time. Actually i could not bring myself to sell either of those.
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The coupe is long gone. I loved that car and I do miss it. Had it been another color and a stick, I think I'd still have it. The pain of trying to keep black clean along with it being an auto made it a little easier to get rid of it. Hoping to have another one some day, time will tell. They are out there, some with low mileage and like new. Because of the rarity though, they are selling for pretty much right at new price or higher for a nice one.Oh my goodness dude don't you sell that coupe you will regret it. I wanted one but waited to late at the time. Actually i could not bring myself to sell either of those.
You won't regret it, just got mine last week. I suffer from chronic back pain to include sciatic nerve pain so I went with the automatic and I'm glad I did. I'm much more relaxed cruising. The basic, well couldn't afford performance pack but still love my grabber blue and my kids can't get enough of it either.Grabber Blue M6 with the performance package.
Tired of driving boring street cars since giving up my 69 GTO way back in 1983! Honda's, Isuzu's and a few Acura's, but decided to look back into old muscle cars when I had the idea of a Mustang, perhaps a 71 Mach 1 or something similar. Then I started running into reviews on the GT350, mentioned that I had been bit by the pony bug to one of my friends and customers, who was a Chevy guy until he got bit a few years ago. When I got a text from another friend of his of a 2017 still in the back lot at a local dealership, I just could not resist. My wife has been racing her Boxter-S for a few years now, and I felt it was time for me to ditch trading my 4 banger Acura in on a 6 banger Acura, or turning back the calendar to an old muscle car that I'd have to work on more than drive, so I ran into the Ford dealer. Apparently my friend is pretty close with one of the sales guys and gave them a heads up as they had the car detailed and waiting for me to drive! Aye, love at first bite! I'd already looked around the web at deals across the country and was ready. Yes I paid a bit over MSRP, but got all I wanted on my trade, and at least matched the best deal I could find on the web. Oh my, what an incredible car to drive! My GTO did not hold a candle to this thing! I still like to fly my little experimental at 200+mph, but I feel like I've come home!
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would love the engine strut tower n some irs enforcement.Congrats - when you are ready to take your 2017 Mustang GT to the next level ... let us know
TJ
get air lift performance bags best suspension everHi everyone. I'm new here. I just picked up a 2016 Mustang V6 convertible yesterday. Ruby Red with black interior. This is my 3rd Mustang over the years. The first was a 1976 Cobra II. Honestly the worst car I have ever owned.
The second was way better. That was a 2007 Shelby GT. I sold that a couple of years ago. The new car is my and my wife's 40th wedding anniversary / retirement present to ourselves. I look forward to reading all the helpful tips and insights here on the forum.
Does anyone know if the GT350, I have a 2017, has upgraded parts in the rear, or does the car still benefit from aftermarket parts like the links, frame bracket, etc?Congrats - when you are ready to take your 2017 Mustang GT to the next level ... let us know
TJ