Was that a third because seems like two might fit?Had an 07 but sold it because we had another child. It not baby conducive.
The wife is a long legged 6'. Law here was carseat had to be positioned facing backward. I think it has changed. But even with two young boys in the backseat now, our 2011 is still not practical for daily driving. One 7 hour round trip will not be repeated by this family.Was that a third because seems like two might fit?
But yeah with all the baby gear there is not room.
Sold my 2013 to get a 2019 GT350R.Just curious why you have sold or are considering selling your Shelby. Did the thrill wear off? Financial reason? Different hobby? New car?
I thought you were north of COS.....I didn't, because doing so would be a mistake.
I was fortunate to add a second toy to the stable instead. Each is one of the last of their respective breeds (i.e., front-engine, three-pedal, high-horsepower, supercharged, ICE).View attachment 1728611
Used to be - lived in Monument for 17 years. Moved to Flying Horse, about 1.5 miles SSW of CO-83 and North Gate Blvd, four years ago.I thought you were north of COS.....
" Most " owners that do this miss the grunt of the 500, your thoughts ??Sold my 2013 to get a 2019 GT350R.
We’re close. I took your advice on the flooring. We should get together for a beer....Used to be - lived in Monument for 17 years. Moved to Flying Horse, about 1.5 miles SSW of CO-83 and North Gate Blvd, four years ago.
Sure I miss having the torque, who wouldn’t. I’m also plagued by being at 7K ft elevation. Aside from the GT350R’s tramlining, on shitty roads, it is lightyears ahead of the S197 chassis. If I wasn’t already balls deep in a ‘66 Stingray restoration, I’d consider a power adder on the Shelby." Most " owners that do this miss the grunt of the 500, your thoughts ??