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What the Mustang should be

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OI !!!!!!!! :brokenheart:
Ha ha, only playing! Thought that would ruffle a few feathers!
Was feeling in a mischievous mood yesterday

Having the Mustang, especially in this weather, has shown me how much AWD could be appreciated
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The TVR Griffith isn't even what a TVR should be, or was, in any way, shape or form. Sure, it's "okay" to my eyes (I saw it at the NEC recently), but it's just not mad enough.

It's also £90k. So, there is that. Even if I could spend that, I wouldn't on a TVR.

Each to their own, of course. I think the Mustang is exactly the car it is supposed to be today.
Damn right.... this is a TVR Griffith... I paid £14k for it in 2001... £90k for a TVR is :crazy::crazy:

 

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I always wanted a mustang and now have one
been thru 911's , Ferrari's etc but am just pleased with what I now have
my range rover is the everyday driver but I have such a smile when I take out the mustang and its a 1/3 of the cost
we can always find faults with what we have and wish it was different but I like it just the way it is
faults and all ......
 

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Damn right.... this is a TVR Griffith... I paid £14k for it in 2001... £90k for a TVR is :crazy::crazy:

This man knows!
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