new member and first time owner
#21
I was never really a Mustang guy to be honest but I think the obsession is beginning with the BOSS lol. I like the Mustang, Camaro and Challenger and knew I would buy one at some point down the road but was undecided and was waiting to decide when I have more money for a down payment. I've never driven the Challenger but I've driven the V6 and V8 equipped Mustangs and Camaros over the past year and continued to wait after the test drive but after driving the BOSS, I was sold.
#22
don't get me wrong, I loved the GT! and I would have been very happy with it. when I found the Boss, I was actually looking for a used 5.0 Mustang to see if there's one for a price I could comfortably afford but then I saw the Boss and figured I need to test it lol. it was barely used so the price was pretty good for a basically new car - just above 300 miles.
#23
don't get me wrong, I loved the GT! and I would have been very happy with it. when I found the Boss, I was actually looking for a used 5.0 Mustang to see if there's one for a price I could comfortably afford but then I saw the Boss and figured I need to test it lol. it was barely used so the price was pretty good for a basically new car - just above 300 miles.
#24
For the car show in Dartmouth , just show up and register at the show , registration is at 10:00 and prizes are in the afternoon . Des
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#26
thanks snakebite!
I will try to be at the Dartmouth show. do you have any pictures of your car?
yea, the GT would have made better sense for me too to be honest, especially financially, but I have no kids and the wife and I are still renting so I convinced myself (lol) that if there's a time to get a car like this, it's now and it'll be nearly paid off by the time we're ready to get a house and have kids so it could be a paid-off GREAT weekend toy then if we keep it long term.
I will try to be at the Dartmouth show. do you have any pictures of your car?
yea, the GT would have made better sense for me too to be honest, especially financially, but I have no kids and the wife and I are still renting so I convinced myself (lol) that if there's a time to get a car like this, it's now and it'll be nearly paid off by the time we're ready to get a house and have kids so it could be a paid-off GREAT weekend toy then if we keep it long term.
#27
thanks snakebite!
I will try to be at the Dartmouth show. do you have any pictures of your car?
yea, the GT would have made better sense for me too to be honest, especially financially, but I have no kids and the wife and I are still renting so I convinced myself (lol) that if there's a time to get a car like this, it's now and it'll be nearly paid off by the time we're ready to get a house and have kids so it could be a paid-off GREAT weekend toy then if we keep it long term.
I will try to be at the Dartmouth show. do you have any pictures of your car?
yea, the GT would have made better sense for me too to be honest, especially financially, but I have no kids and the wife and I are still renting so I convinced myself (lol) that if there's a time to get a car like this, it's now and it'll be nearly paid off by the time we're ready to get a house and have kids so it could be a paid-off GREAT weekend toy then if we keep it long term.
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I had to work so I couldn't make it, unfortunately. do you know of any other upcoming Ford shows/meets? it would be nice to get to know some of the local guys