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Thinking of buying a classic Mustang? Am I crazy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pribilof" data-source="post: 16227183" data-attributes="member: 155968"><p>You guys are great. Will reread in the am.</p><p></p><p>For reference, it's 20 years newer than a gen 1 mustang but I do have the 89 930. Yes I spent a boatload restoring it but it still drives like a 30 year old car. No power anything. Lots of fun to drive, in a totally different way, than the 2018 GT3 my dad replaced it with when I bought the 930 off him.</p><p></p><p>...And I have the C7Z for fast and modern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pribilof, post: 16227183, member: 155968"] You guys are great. Will reread in the am. For reference, it's 20 years newer than a gen 1 mustang but I do have the 89 930. Yes I spent a boatload restoring it but it still drives like a 30 year old car. No power anything. Lots of fun to drive, in a totally different way, than the 2018 GT3 my dad replaced it with when I bought the 930 off him. ...And I have the C7Z for fast and modern. [/QUOTE]
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