The 2005 Ford Mustang

My Dad (and myself soon) owns a 64 1/2 convertible Mustang. It was passed down to him by my grandfather. Unfortunately, it sits in the garage right now and he doesn't drive it much. :angry2:

I love the design of the new '05 Mustang. If I had the money I would buy one in a second. :thumbs:
 
Maybe I am nuts, but I only want this car

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SFG75 said:
Drove around a nearby town last night and saw the 2005 Ford Mustang for the first time and couldn't believe my eyes, . . .wow!!. :0 :0 :thumbs: I love the front of the car and the retro look they gave it. I'm definitely trading in our family car for this one.

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Hey Scott, the way I heard it you were going to trade in the family car for a mini van :whistling: #3 on the way yet. :D :D :D
 
Hey Scott, the way I heard it you were going to trade in the family car for a mini van :whistling: #3 on the way yet. :D :D :D
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Good point Randy, but I think that #3 can fit in the trunk if we just make some minor alterations. :p Getting kids in and out of the back? We're relatively young and we'll sell the car when the kids's legs can touch the floor(in other words, when we actually need a back-seat) The disadvantage is of course is that we won't be able to cram in everything needed for a long trip, or a return trip after celebrating christmas. Then again, that's what UPS is for I suppose. :p
 
Randyb1 said:
On a brite note you can fit alot more cigars into a mini van when you go to Lincoln ;)
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Good job on a thread kill Randy...jeez. :rolleyes: :laugh:

















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