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Bought a New Mustang
I have just purchased the new Mustang GT. With a V8, Manual,Leather,
Nice Stereo,etc. Nice and fast. This car seriously moves. I love the styling on this car, because I am a big fan of the orginal Mustangs of the 60's. Although I will be paying for this thing for a while, I'm going to really enjoy this thing. I recommend that anyone who is interested to take a serious look at these machines.Im only 19 and they financed me. ---Justin |
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High schooler buying a higher-end model 2005 Mustang? Nahhhhh...
-Mike -- A happy kid behind the wheel of a 98 Mustang GT Cold air intake FRPP 3.73 gears Steeda Tri-Ax Shifter Flowmaster 40 Series mufflers (self-installed woohoo) Hi-speed fan switch 255/60R-15 rear tires Subframe connectors "jushil" > wrote in message oups.com... > I have just purchased the new Mustang GT. With a V8, Manual,Leather, > Nice Stereo,etc. Nice and fast. This car seriously moves. I love the > styling on this car, because I am a big fan of the orginal Mustangs of > the 60's. Although I will be paying for this thing for a while, I'm > going to really enjoy this thing. I recommend that anyone who is > interested to take a serious look at these machines.Im only 19 and they > financed me. > ---Justin > |
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UGH, 19 years old? I must have started to late
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BeverlyOmasta wrote:
> UGH, 19 years old? I must have started to late you mean your in your 20's and still in high school? -- Tropic Green Y2K 5 Speed Mustang GT P-1SC & Some MM Stuff http://tinyurl.com/5d6dy |
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Gill wrote:
> BeverlyOmasta wrote: > >> UGH, 19 years old? I must have started to late > > you mean you're in your 20's and still in high school? (last edited by me) Oh, excuse my rudeness, Bev, this is Justin, Justin, Bev -- Tropic Green Y2K 5 Speed Mustang GT P-1SC & Some MM Stuff http://tinyurl.com/5d6dy |
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Good luck with it, I bought a brand new ,'73, mach 1 when i was 19. It was
great, also only $4.200, but that was alot for the time. Alot of good memories in that car. excobra boy "jushil" > wrote in message oups.com... > I have just purchased the new Mustang GT. With a V8, Manual,Leather, > Nice Stereo,etc. Nice and fast. This car seriously moves. I love the > styling on this car, because I am a big fan of the orginal Mustangs of > the 60's. Although I will be paying for this thing for a while, I'm > going to really enjoy this thing. I recommend that anyone who is > interested to take a serious look at these machines.Im only 19 and they > financed me. > ---Justin > |
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Well, I bought a new 1978 Z-28 Camaro (couldn't stomach a Mustang II)
completely loaded - electric windows back then was the pinicle of luxury for a whopping $8995.95 - the dealer gave me $800 for my '69 Mach I with 351-C in trade (damned, I still kick myself in the ass everyday for that trade). Ah, first new cars - the memories -- www.geocities.com/ralphsnart2004/index.html "cobra boy" > wrote in message news:8Bsvd.8972$sU4.4081@trndny01... > Good luck with it, I bought a brand new ,'73, mach 1 when i was 19. It was > great, also only $4.200, but that was alot for the time. Alot of good > memories in that car. > excobra boy > > "jushil" > wrote in message > oups.com... >> I have just purchased the new Mustang GT. With a V8, Manual,Leather, >> Nice Stereo,etc. Nice and fast. This car seriously moves. I love the >> styling on this car, because I am a big fan of the orginal Mustangs of >> the 60's. Although I will be paying for this thing for a while, I'm >> going to really enjoy this thing. I recommend that anyone who is >> interested to take a serious look at these machines.Im only 19 and they >> financed me. >> ---Justin >> > > |
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Can I get in line for some of that kicking action?
What were you thinking? Kate "The Rebel" > wrote in message news:CKwvd.653514$mD.386420@attbi_s02... | Well, I bought a new 1978 Z-28 Camaro (couldn't stomach a Mustang II) | completely loaded - electric windows back then was the pinicle of luxury for | a whopping $8995.95 - the dealer gave me $800 for my '69 Mach I with 351-C | in trade (damned, I still kick myself in the ass everyday for that trade). | | Ah, first new cars - the memories | -- | www.geocities.com/ralphsnart2004/index.html | | | "cobra boy" > wrote in message | news:8Bsvd.8972$sU4.4081@trndny01... | > Good luck with it, I bought a brand new ,'73, mach 1 when i was 19. It was | > great, also only $4.200, but that was alot for the time. Alot of good | > memories in that car. | > excobra boy | > | > "jushil" > wrote in message | > oups.com... | >> I have just purchased the new Mustang GT. With a V8, Manual,Leather, | >> Nice Stereo,etc. Nice and fast. This car seriously moves. I love the | >> styling on this car, because I am a big fan of the orginal Mustangs of | >> the 60's. Although I will be paying for this thing for a while, I'm | >> going to really enjoy this thing. I recommend that anyone who is | >> interested to take a serious look at these machines.Im only 19 and they | >> financed me. | >> ---Justin | >> | > | > | | |
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Well... lessee....... My 56 tudor was bought for $25 and driven for about 6
months before I gave it away. Next came a 61 Falcon..... managed to blow up the 144 and dropped in a 260. Next came a 64.5 Mustang convertible. I added the pony seats (had the console already) and tossed the tranny. Figured I might fresh up the motor while I was doing the trans (apprentice mechanic, OK?). I started out with the 225 horse 289 and got carried away killing the transmission (C4) for a second and terminal time. Found a donor car and slammed in a top-loader. Paid $2200 for the car circa 1969 and sold it when the soon to be Mrs mechanic came along - happy to get $1000 for that bagged out POS. In the ensuing years I bought and sold things like a 62 Impala 2dr ht, 63 Poncho Parisienne convertible, '68 Impala 2dr ht, 68 Malibu 2 dr ht, 72 XR7 convertible, 67 Fairlane 2 dr ht and a host of other extremely collectible cars simply because they were getting a bit long in the tooth. As you can guess, I got "old car" money at the point of sale rather than "collectible car" money. Ahhhh - to be young again. The old timey car market is about pooched... the bondo queens are surfacing with alarming regularity and the unwary are buying them for way to much folding cash. I would have never imagined a smog turd as a desirable but, none-the-less, I can empathize.... As for the Mach I, you should have your peepee firmly spanked. "The Rebel" > wrote in message news:CKwvd.653514$mD.386420@attbi_s02... > Well, I bought a new 1978 Z-28 Camaro (couldn't stomach a Mustang II) > completely loaded - electric windows back then was the pinicle of luxury > for a whopping $8995.95 - the dealer gave me $800 for my '69 Mach I with > 351-C in trade (damned, I still kick myself in the ass everyday for that > trade). > > Ah, first new cars - the memories > -- > www.geocities.com/ralphsnart2004/index.html > > > "cobra boy" > wrote in message > news:8Bsvd.8972$sU4.4081@trndny01... >> Good luck with it, I bought a brand new ,'73, mach 1 when i was 19. It >> was >> great, also only $4.200, but that was alot for the time. Alot of good >> memories in that car. >> excobra boy >> >> "jushil" > wrote in message >> oups.com... >>> I have just purchased the new Mustang GT. With a V8, Manual,Leather, >>> Nice Stereo,etc. Nice and fast. This car seriously moves. I love the >>> styling on this car, because I am a big fan of the orginal Mustangs of >>> the 60's. Although I will be paying for this thing for a while, I'm >>> going to really enjoy this thing. I recommend that anyone who is >>> interested to take a serious look at these machines.Im only 19 and they >>> financed me. >>> ---Justin >>> >> >> > > |
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"jushil" > wrote in message oups.com... > I have just purchased the new Mustang GT. With a V8, Manual,Leather, > Nice Stereo,etc. Nice and fast. This car seriously moves. I love the > styling on this car, because I am a big fan of the orginal Mustangs of > the 60's. Although I will be paying for this thing for a while, I'm > going to really enjoy this thing. I recommend that anyone who is > interested to take a serious look at these machines.Im only 19 and they > financed me. > ---Justin > Congrats! Hey, you can unload your 97' at AUTOTRADER.COM.. It's only $40.00 to list! There's a "free listing" service someone is advertising too, but it's not worth your time. There's only 2 cars listed, and they get like 11 hits a month from what I hear. |
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