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General 71-73 Discussion
71-73 Mustang Talk
Would you buy a 71-73 again?
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<blockquote data-quote="Spike Morelli" data-source="post: 395606" data-attributes="member: 3194"><p>Sure. A few people have mentioned power or handling, not being quite to their liking. Well, I like the car, for what it is, and what it <em>is not.</em> I don't drive like I'm on a road course, and, at the legal speed limits, the car is completely acceptable. I am not emotionally or attentively involved, when driving a <em>new</em> car....they're nothing special and nobody cares. I used to drive a 1930 Model A Ford as my daily driver<em>.</em> It rode bouncy, no radio, no heat, no a/c, ancient steering, etc, but man, did I love to drive it. I might make minor upgrades or adjustments to my car, but it will never be like a new car, and if you don't understand the feeling, the joy of owning and <em>driving</em> <em>an old car</em>, maybe you're in the wrong hobby. </p><p></p><p>Oh yeah, there's this....</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]55085[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spike Morelli, post: 395606, member: 3194"] Sure. A few people have mentioned power or handling, not being quite to their liking. Well, I like the car, for what it is, and what it [I]is not.[/I] I don't drive like I'm on a road course, and, at the legal speed limits, the car is completely acceptable. I am not emotionally or attentively involved, when driving a [I]new[/I] car....they're nothing special and nobody cares. I used to drive a 1930 Model A Ford as my daily driver[I].[/I] It rode bouncy, no radio, no heat, no a/c, ancient steering, etc, but man, did I love to drive it. I might make minor upgrades or adjustments to my car, but it will never be like a new car, and if you don't understand the feeling, the joy of owning and [I]driving[/I] [I]an old car[/I], maybe you're in the wrong hobby. Oh yeah, there's this.... [ATTACH]55085._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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