It doesn't get any better than this...
I took the '65 Mustang out for a drive yesterday and I put my son in the passenger seat to move the car out of the garage. When I fired up the engine he smiled a huge smile and made a "Vrooom, Vroom" noise. He's definately hooked on cars - atta boy!
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Thats what it's all about man.
When I take my girls for a ride in the fastback or the new convertible, they both grin like fools. The 4 year old incessantly asks what the gauges are and what they do.My 10 year old just tries to look as cool as possible...
Time is a slippin' away.
When I take my girls for a ride in the fastback or the new convertible, they both grin like fools. The 4 year old incessantly asks what the gauges are and what they do.My 10 year old just tries to look as cool as possible...
Time is a slippin' away.
I have a three year old, and she is starting to call the Mustang the bumpy car. (I put on new stiffer suspension a few months back) When we go for a ride, she is always telling me to "Go faster daddy, Go faster" Of course I hit the gas, but I don't go crazy when she is with me. I wouldn't be able to live with myself if she got hurt.
She loves my car, she meats me in the driveway when I get home so she can jump in and help me put the Mustang in the garage. When I leave the house everyday she asks, Are you taking your car daddy? I want to come.
She loves my car, she meats me in the driveway when I get home so she can jump in and help me put the Mustang in the garage. When I leave the house everyday she asks, Are you taking your car daddy? I want to come.
My daughter is 41/2 and she can't wait to go for a ride in daddy's mustang car. I don't know who's more excited to get it finished and on the road, me or her.
Handsome boy you got there. These are the thing your son will remember and cherish for the rest of his life. Well worth the price of admission.
Handsome boy you got there. These are the thing your son will remember and cherish for the rest of his life. Well worth the price of admission.
man i remember when my dad used to do that with me in my moms '65 vert...hes definately hooked on cars now and we really need that because there are so few young car guys out there its kind of scary. good job man
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