I love the fact that it is a mustang. I have always wanted one... and it is atainable well before any mid-life crisis.
I also love that it can be anything that I want it to be, either an 800 hp street bruiser, an 11 second daily driver, a show car, etc... (With enough time and money of course ).
You've never driven an Eclipse have you? I had to stop after and hour to see a chiropractor.
My seat is pretty worn out now. Didn't realize how much until I bought my F150 and started driving it an hour to work. But the Stang still gets looks...especially from women. I don't know why.
I like it when one of the ricer kids hit the fart can and I drown them out with the V8 romp.
A while back I had one behind me at a light. He kept revving at me so when the light turned I stomped the gas and got a little sideways, then let off. He wouldn't even get beside me even after I slowed to let him catch up. I love it...
History! I love its history man. I used to be in to Japanese cars. Sure they are nice and all, but they have no history! One that have strong historical back ground do not come to US, like Skyline - first one was from 1957.
I'm one semester away from being a history teacher and couldn't agree with you more on this. I've got the Mustang legacy and Steve McQueen legacy with my car. The historical part of me couldn't be happier.
I love how i get compliments from both young and old! I remember driving next to a really nice red 65 mustang with an old man with a white long beard driving and we both looked at each other and at the same time gave each other the thumbs up. Felt pretty cool being acknowledged by an old school stanger.
I have to say the way mine looks dropped to the ground,and stripped of the spoiler.Looks so slick,and clean.
The the exhaust note due to the cams,h pipe,and flows 40's.