I feel your joy. I dropped out of the pony car scene back in 1976, when "life happened," as in got married, had kids, there was a huge priority shift - and age old tale of woe when it comes to having to put away those things we enjoyed so much in an effort to become responsible. In my case, I "kind of" dropped out in late 1976. Than in 1978 I almost came back in by purchasing a 1978 Cougar XR-7. It was not the kind of asphalt shredding pony car that I had before /(1969 Mach 1, not stock, very fast). And later in about 1992 I owned a Mark VI LSC that was a kind of grown up pony car for folks like me that enjoyed the pony car look, but wanted a luxury car experience after having achieved a certain level of success. Then in about 1999 I went back underground until 2017 when after retiring I decided to get back into my beloved Pony cars! I did not go too far over the top, but I went further than I had expected to. I ended up getting, with Lynda (wife, and also a Mustang/Shelby Chick), the following vehicles from 2017 - 2019:
1969 Shelby GT500
1973 Mach 1
1973 Mustang Convertible
1997 Honda Del Sol SI
2020 Shelby GT500
We love working on, tinkering with, showing, and driving the cars in our little corral. And, of course, each of those cars has its own special back story.