MD18EcoStang
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1969 Mustang Grandé
2018 Mustang "Grandé"
2018 Mustang "Grandé"
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Well, before my 2017 Mustang GT convertible I currently have, I had a 1997 GT hard top and a 1990 LX 5.0 coupe.Just wondering how many of this gen owners had a Mustang back in the day? The 64.5-73 models? A good friend in HS had a '68 coupe, 200 six with 3 speed. Pale green with black interior. Post up photos of both of your if you can?
Wow, you really had a lot of cars!My list of Mustangs:
- 1968 coupe- 8F01T133218- Gulfstream Aqua 200-1V Auto- First car.
- 1968 GT coupe-8T01J- Meadowlark Yellow 302 4V
- 1966 coupe- C code 289 2V 3 speed
- 1967 coupe- C code 28 2V auto
- 1985 GT
- 1987 GT
- 1988 GT
- 1990 LX-5.0 coupe
- 1991 LX- 5.0 coupe
- 1992 LX-5.0 hatch
- 1998 GT- 4.6 2V- Biggest POS on the planet.
- 2003 Mach 1- 4.6 4V D1 Procharger
- 2022 Mach 1
- Numerous parts cars purchased as well.
There was a time where I traded cars almost yearly. All of them were great, and I wish I could have my first car and the 91 coupe back. Those two I miss the most.Wow, you really had a lot of cars!
I had a 88 in the same colors as your 87... loved that car.My first car out of college was an ‘87 GT. Don’t have a digital pic but it looked just like this:
I owned a lot of cars after. Decided to replace my S4 with a coupe in 2020. I’ve never owned a car with an automatic transmission and was not going to change that. The Bullitt made the short list and I flew to SC from upstate NY in October 2020 to buy it. They were difficult for me to find at the time. When I moved to NV the following spring it had more miles on the trailer than it did on the odometer.
I am constantly complemented on the car. And I love it.