Snakebyte
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- Joined
- Jun 26, 2020
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- Location
- West Central Florida
- First Name
- Nathan
- Vehicle(s)
- 2019 Mustang GT Convertible
I commend you and your family's perspective on this. Your approach to life apparently rubbed off on your daughter.Benny, I will be a very happy man if that turns out to be the case. It seems like every time I get to the last item or two on Oliver's (this 2016 GT) to-do list, he says not-so-fast partner. I'm down to this AC problem, resolving the P1450 once and for all, and replacing the cracked driver side mirror. Otherwise, the entire current fix-it list is done.
This car has come such a long way since it was dumped in my driveway in October 2023 (from "Mint" Auto Sales in Orlando, Florida), my daughters would never forgive me if we sold him now. Plus I don't think I could in good conscience do that to a fellow Mustang enthusiast. He's all ours, warts and all. They'd probably be okay with a C4 or RPG or similar send-off done with flair, but not selling him. My oldest daughter takes him out for some exercise several times a week. She says a horse can't stay in the stable all the time. I agree.

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