2014 Mustang

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The 2012 Boss 302 in front is my Mustang passion. Original owner, 88k miles, a beautiful beast, the model 27 of Fords.
 
Looks nice wheels are like grips on a S&W. You need something special to set it apart from the others. I just had the Shelby ceramic coated something to look into. It really brought out the depth in the black paint,some thing I couldn't achieve before.
 
In the spring of my senior year (1974) two juniors and I left school a little early on a Thursday afternoon. We were in Bob's 1965 289 V8 Mustang with after market side pipes his older sister put on it, the the week after she bought it. Going out of Sunbury on Rt 37 you go up a hill and around a curve at the same time. The Caddy in front of us had somebody's grandmother driving, so Bob punched it! I looked at the speedometer once clear of the Caddy, a little over 115! I told Bob to slow down! Rod was in the back seat and looked over Bob's shoulder, saw the speedometer, and started screaming slow down repeatedly all while he wrapped his arms around Bob's neck and choking him! I sat in the passenger's seat thinking, I'm 18 and it's a shame I'm going to die so young!

We got out of that incident fine. I never rode with Bob again! In the summer of 1975, Bob blew part way threw an intersection at an estimated speed of 110 mph, that family in a station wagon kept him from making all the way through.

I think Mustangs are nice cars, my older brother had a convertible and a fast back at the same time in the early 2000's! I just don't ride in them.

Ivan
 
I bought a new 93 GT convertible 5.0 sea green with a white top and white leather interior. It was a chick magnet and would definitely get there on time. It attracted the wrong chick (I married her) and I had to get rid of it and get something more family friendly. At least I had one for a couple of years.
 
Took advantage of the warm weather and run it through car wash . Still blasting and cleaning out dust and grit from trunk and rear seat , previous owner must have lived in rural area . Going to clean rubber seals and lube locks, hinges and latches.
 

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O/P, that is a good looking car. I looked at a Mustang several years ago, sadly I discovered that it would not work as my day to day driver. Problems with my hip and lower back made it Very Hard to easily get in and out of one.
I hope you Really Enjoy your new Ride.
Happy Holidays!
 
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