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RE: Older GT Owners.......Should I *act* my age? - 6/5/2007 5:48:44 AM   
TPony


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Will be 44 in July....felel like 24...no problems here or with my stang...

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RE: Older GT Owners.......Should I *act* my age? - 6/5/2007 10:17:46 AM   
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56 getting into the car...22 while in the car...back to 56 when getting out of the car

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RE: Older GT Owners.......Should I *act* my age? - 6/5/2007 10:28:38 AM   
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ORIGINAL: forensicsteve

56 getting into the car...22 while in the car...back to 56 when getting out of the car

+1
And add 3 years.

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RE: Older GT Owners.......Should I *act* my age? - 6/5/2007 10:36:15 AM   
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I am only 20, am i the youngest one?

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RE: Older GT Owners.......Should I *act* my age? - 6/5/2007 10:51:35 AM   
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ORIGINAL: RetroS197

I am only 20, am i the youngest one?


We won't "flog" you, but yeah...... I think you are!     I think I am middle of the road at 30.      I really appreciate the insight from those that have "been around the track" a few times more than myself.  I have decided not only am I going to continue to drive and dress-up my Mustang......but I am going to get a supercharger for it too.  A little Whipple action for their thoughts on my immaturity........ :)                 Vroom, vroom, Shella ~

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RE: Older GT Owners.......Should I *act* my age? - 6/5/2007 11:10:00 AM   
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only thing stopping me from the sc is funds, my better half thinks her kitchen is a bigger need, I tried to convince her otherwise but she just isnt having it   Unfortunately for her I'll end up spending that much modding other things(over time) instead lol.

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RE: Older GT Owners.......Should I *act* my age? - 6/5/2007 11:22:05 AM   
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I act like a 39 year old who has money to spend!

quote:

popular hit song about "the little old lady from Pasadena"


I love songs that mention cars! We need a new thread:

"I got a Sixty-Nine Chevy with a three-ninety-six
Fuelie heads and a Hurst on the floor
She's waiting tonight down in the parking lot
Outside the Seven Eleven store"

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RE: Older GT Owners.......Should I *act* my age? - 6/5/2007 11:44:33 AM   
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Highjacked...

Whiskey Girl:

"Baby got a '69 mustang
four on the floor, and you ought to hear the pipes ring
I jump behind the wheel and it's away we go
Hey, I drive too fast, but she don't care
Blue bandana tied all up in her hair
Just sittin' there singin' every song on the radio"

and in case you don't know Fergie's GLAMOROUS:

"I still go to Taco Bell
Drivethrough, raw as Hell
I dont care, Im still real
No matter how many records I seal
After the show or after the grammys
I like to go cool out with the family
Sippin', reminscing on days when I had a Mustang"




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RE: Older GT Owners.......Should I *act* my age? - 6/5/2007 11:44:54 AM   
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Anyone who drives a minivan is suspect to me. My assumption is they are an idiot until they can prove otherwise, lol.   I say, never grow up! 

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RE: Older GT Owners.......Should I *act* my age? - 6/5/2007 11:55:42 AM   
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I'll be 45 later this month and never act my age.  The only problem is the old body won't let me spend as much time lying on the concrete to work on the car as it used to.  It doesn’t stop me however .  This is my third Mustang BTW ('66 - High School car that I still have, '85 GT, '06 GT).

I never let the folks at work determine what I do outside of work.  They think I'm nuts to modify a brand new (nearly brand new) car and take it to open track days whenever possible.  I just smile back and say "maybe I am".

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RE: Older GT Owners.......Should I *act* my age? - 6/5/2007 1:04:51 PM   
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Yeah, I had one of my so called "friends" at work ask me when I was going to grow out of driving Mustangs. Yet, he drives a 4wd SUV that will never be off road, that's really mature, huh?

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RE: Older GT Owners.......Should I *act* my age? - 6/5/2007 1:45:37 PM   
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24 here, and loving every minute of it

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RE: Older GT Owners.......Should I *act* my age? - 6/5/2007 3:02:37 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: RetroS197

I am only 20, am i the youngest one?


17 :) I think im the youngest, few days im getting an 07 white GT, manual :)

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RE: Older GT Owners.......Should I *act* my age? - 6/5/2007 3:22:57 PM   
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Just wanted to chime in, I was 29 going on 50. Had the instant family and a alcoholic wife, traded her in for a divorce but was left with a Stratus in the aftermath. Just wasn't getting the excitement Dodge promissed me. So I started a new job at Ford and logic says "work for Ford, drive a Ford" so I bought a 06 GT. Now I'm back to 29 going on my early 20's. But recently due to my age, wisdom caught up, and I had buy a economical car for work, a fargin Kia Rio. But at 43mpg I can't argue, and I can garrage my Stang now for weekend driving. I've only put on 23k miles in 9mo going to work. That car would've been ruined by 08.

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RE: Older GT Owners.......Should I *act* my age? - 6/5/2007 3:39:57 PM   
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Hey, 53 here, and my 2007 GT is my 14th Mustang, I can't give them up! It's
alot easieir doing the mods now, since I can afford to have someone else do them.
I Just wish I didn't have to jack up the car to put in the Mobile 1. I can't figure out
why my belly won't fit under these cars anymore....

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RE: Older GT Owners.......Should I *act* my age? - 6/5/2007 3:47:01 PM   
Hidalgo


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44 yrs young with two Stangs & a Camaro ...

Grow up ???  ... Never ! ...


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RE: Older GT Owners.......Should I *act* my age? - 6/5/2007 3:48:56 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: TN2007GT
I can't figure out why my belly won't fit under these cars anymore....

I bet it's the same reason why my dryer keeps shrinking my clothes.

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RE: Older GT Owners.......Should I *act* my age? - 6/5/2007 4:36:39 PM   
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ORIGINAL: doctorj77

Just wanted to chime in, I was 29 going on 50. Had the instant family and a alcoholic wife, traded her in for a divorce but was left with a Stratus in the aftermath. Just wasn't getting the excitement Dodge promissed me. So I started a new job at Ford and logic says "work for Ford, drive a Ford" so I bought a 06 GT. Now I'm back to 29 going on my early 20's. But recently due to my age, wisdom caught up, and I had buy a economical car for work, a fargin Kia Rio. But at 43mpg I can't argue, and I can garrage my Stang now for weekend driving. I've only put on 23k miles in 9mo going to work. That car would've been ruined by 08.


I'm running into the same problem.  I have 19k on my 06; and pretty soon ill be leaving my county college to go to a 4yr which is a good 30miles away.


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RE: Older GT Owners.......Should I *act* my age? - 6/5/2007 5:11:15 PM   
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38 and most don't know this but my nickname 'ChevyKiller' has nothing to do with my fast stang. It is the first Ford I have ever owned. My entire family is heavy into racing and bleed Chevy through and through.

My family builds NHRA funny cars and dragsters but won't even let my car into the shop - let alone turn a wrench on it...lol

I have been blackballed for this car and don't give a crap cause I honestly love the car. I have a 64' street legal Nova that pushes 1200 hp and is pretty quick and I have driven that car twice since 05 - that's how much I love this little Ford of mine.

You are never too old to do what you love...

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RE: Older GT Owners.......Should I *act* my age? - 6/5/2007 5:18:03 PM   
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I was told I should be driving something more age appropriate at 44. I traded my 2004 Volvo S60R for a GT 5pd manual '07 Mustang. 'Why didn't you get a BMW 335 or a Lexus IS350?' a few have asked. I tell them 'Sssshhhhh, don't tell too many people, but this Mustang kicks a**!' 'I also get to save 14 to 20k!' The Mustang is a car for all ages. Cars reflect personality not age.

Test drove the BMW, Lexus, and Ford all on the same day. The BMW was the best riding, handling, the engine and gimiky paddle shifters were 2nd to Mustang V8 and 5spd manual. The Lexus was nice, a bit too cushy and isolated, it handles and rides better than the Mustang but again the manual V8 beats both in sound and responsivness. Oh yeah, the BMW was stickering for $47 and the Lexus was $42.




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