oh boy...
#28
RE: oh boy...
pfft, when i was 16, until a month before i turned 17, i had a honda element.
but i worked and got help from the parents, and am lucky enough to be driving a stang at my age.
don't flame the poor kid, we're all on here because we like mustangs, not to be the judge of who deserves a mustang and who doesn't.
and for the record, those stripes are b/a. lets get some more pics of the whole car.
but i worked and got help from the parents, and am lucky enough to be driving a stang at my age.
don't flame the poor kid, we're all on here because we like mustangs, not to be the judge of who deserves a mustang and who doesn't.
and for the record, those stripes are b/a. lets get some more pics of the whole car.
#29
RE: oh boy...
When I was 16 years old I was driving a 1967 GTA Mustang. The only thing you need to do is make sure you have a good head on your shoulders and stay safe. I did a few stupid things when I was that age, but I made it through. The New Mustangs is a lot of car for someone with little driving experiance, so just be careful, thats all.
#30
RE: oh boy...
ORIGINAL: jsorell
When i was sixteen i did a lot of crazy stuff. Lookin back on it now sometimes i wonder how i survived, but if your that responsible at your age thats awesome your definately 1 ina million....
When i was sixteen i did a lot of crazy stuff. Lookin back on it now sometimes i wonder how i survived, but if your that responsible at your age thats awesome your definately 1 ina million....
+ 10
P.S. Although back in the day I learned to drive on (and frequently borrowed) my parents' 1967 Stang 289, the first car I ever bought was an old beat up VW beetle vert that cost me all of $75 (yeah, I paid cash for it).
Can't believe how lucky some of you kids are nowadays having a Stang GT as your first ride.
I just wonder if you realize how good you have it (probably not in most cases...).