I was thinking... (I know, dont do it much anymore) We should have a old Geezer (or Geezett!) Registry so Here it is.
The rules, no youngsters
I am thinking 40 +
It will be a place for just the mature Mustang owners.
No offense cause we really wish we were still young but were not.
So here goes.
Mike @ 52
Wow! has it been two years since I posted this?????
Turning 54 tomorrow so I thought I should update.
Holy Crap.....
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2006 GT Vert Prem. Tungsten Gray, 18"s, Auto (It's really better), Roush suspension, BBK, Brenspeed SCT2, Polished Pypes, and some other stuff that I have already forgotten.
Happy birthday, Mike! Think the folks at the home will let you out on the back lawn for a visit?
Seriously, do we get registry T-shirts, or what... ?
T-Shirts.... I'm not sure we want to advertise that, they will be saying something like Ask that old Geezer with the T-shirt
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2006 GT Vert Prem. Tungsten Gray, 18"s, Auto (It's really better), Roush suspension, BBK, Brenspeed SCT2, Polished Pypes, and some other stuff that I have already forgotten.
2006 GT Vert Prem. Tungsten Gray, 18"s, Auto (It's really better), Roush suspension, BBK, Brenspeed SCT2, Polished Pypes, and some other stuff that I have already forgotten.
My user name says it all. I'm 59 and a half. My first car was made the year I was born - '50 Ford Custom 2-door with dark blue paint, black vinyl interior, V-8 flathead with 92hp. I was rockin' in 1966! I've not always been a Ford owner, but Ford has always been my favorite, 'cause of that first car, which was always dependable and constructed like a tank.
My oldest son got me interested in Mustangs. After he passed away unexpectedly, I bought a junkyard '88 GT with a messed up front end and started reading Mustang magazines and talking to my youngest son and his friends. Spent 4 years building the thing to my level of expectation. Then another year re-building most of the stuff I'd already done. I count the weekends that I have the time to drive it as the best ones. I lose track of time, whenever I'm messing with the car. My wife of 31 years has always understood and admired my patience to stick with things. She doesn't much admire the money I spent/spend on it, tho.
I am almost too tall to fit in the car, but I'm bald on the top, so there's plenty of headroom - ha. I love taking the car to shows and meeting new people with the same passion. All of you guys are the best. What a pleasure to exchange with you guys and gals!! I am "oldguywithan88" on Corral.
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88GT, paint: 2003 Porsche Lapis Blue Pearl Metallic, Calif. factory MAF, new 302 long block, heavily ported stock heads & intake, 70mm TB, 73mm C&L MAF, E303 cam, no pollution equip. exc. O2 sensors, equal shorty hdrs, Magnaflows, new W/C T-5, TriAx shifter, K Cobra clutch, alum. driveshaft, BBK springs, new stock brakes, 3 row rad, 180 deg, 2-sp. el. fan, Hotchkiss Rear C-arms ____________________________________ dyno: 258hp+327rwt with ported E7s!!!!!
I'm 61, but my wife says I act like a kid and wants to know when I am going to grow up. Still have my first "Muscle Car". I am the original owner of a 1970 'Cuda 340. BUT I also have a Mustang for the past 4 years.
I'm 61, but my wife says I act like a kid and wants to know when I am going to grow up. Still have my first "Muscle Car". I am the original owner of a 1970 'Cuda 340. BUT I also have a Mustang for the past 4 years.
Actually, I just came across this thread! I turned 55 last August, and I'm a Mustang junkie!
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2003 Torch Red Ford Mustang Mach 1 5-speed
FRPP Aluminator Long Block + Kenne Bell 2.1 527.52 RWHP 495.15 RWTQ @16psi on 93 Octane Custom Tuning by Tillman Speed