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Old Mar 19, 2011 | 10:40 PM
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Being 69 years old I don`t see getting another `stang. I really like this `11 and the compliments I get swell my head till it will hardly fit in the car. The power level with a tune and 3.55`s is all I want and it is comfortable enough for a trip for grandma and I.
One of my grand-daughters ask as soon as she saw the car " Grampa, when you die can I have the car?" How can I refuse that!!!

I wrote her out of the will, thats how!

Actually since my brain never aged past 15 years old Who knows what I`ll do. I sure don`t.
Old Mar 20, 2011 | 02:24 AM
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Originally Posted by '11 5.0
The way I approach any vehicle ownership is we are only the "caretakers" for the next owners. It's just in our DNA, we always want the next best thing (even thought it's not always a better car). I think we get bored.
+1 I am beginning to get bored. I have had my mustang for about 4.5 years and I have put over 80K miles on it. I am looking at other muscle cars such as 03/04 MACH 1. There is one local for $15,000 with a 5.3 L long block and a few other mods. Also looking at 03/04 SVT cobra and even a few GM products like 1999-2002 WS6 trans am.
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