New member from Iowa
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New member from Iowa
Howdy! I think I registered and intro'd myself years ago, but since then haven't done much, except work overseas as a contractor.
Now, I'm back, and am looking to add to the 1967 convertible in my back garage. It's a nice car, which I've owned since 1976 and has under 30k on the clock.
What I'm currently looking for is something I can drive daily, as well as go out and open up once in a while.
My best friend bought a BMW 135i, and I need something that will smoke her and her Teutonic rocket skate.
Now, I'm back, and am looking to add to the 1967 convertible in my back garage. It's a nice car, which I've owned since 1976 and has under 30k on the clock.
What I'm currently looking for is something I can drive daily, as well as go out and open up once in a while.
My best friend bought a BMW 135i, and I need something that will smoke her and her Teutonic rocket skate.
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Thanks for the welcome. I have literally weeks left of my eight years of fun in the sun and snow and rain, and want to reward myself with a fun car.
My money, however, is going toward my house and retirement accounts, so I am looking for an affordable sporty car. So far, the survey of a fellow 'stang lover says "Buy an 5.0 SN95, drive the wheels off it and then drop in a stroker". My reading in the Mustang forums will be oriented toward this goal, unless someone can distract me from it with something nice and shiney.
My money, however, is going toward my house and retirement accounts, so I am looking for an affordable sporty car. So far, the survey of a fellow 'stang lover says "Buy an 5.0 SN95, drive the wheels off it and then drop in a stroker". My reading in the Mustang forums will be oriented toward this goal, unless someone can distract me from it with something nice and shiney.
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