Well, today I handed over the keys to my Torreador Red 98 LSC to the new owner... my mother.
Her 95 was getting a bit old and tired, and since Gen II > Gen I, she knew she was stepping up. I'm really glad to be rid of it; I've had it for 30 months and the cost of parts for repairs on these is retarded, not to mention they suck to work on.
So, other than my mighty money pit Mustang, I'm car-less. It's a good thing I carpool with my girlfriend in her uber-commuter civic.
So, in the market for another 94-95 Mustang GT coupe. Hopefully I'll find one here in the next 60 days or so. Until then, no gas, no insurance, no car payment, NOTHING!
Paul.
Her 95 was getting a bit old and tired, and since Gen II > Gen I, she knew she was stepping up. I'm really glad to be rid of it; I've had it for 30 months and the cost of parts for repairs on these is retarded, not to mention they suck to work on.
So, other than my mighty money pit Mustang, I'm car-less. It's a good thing I carpool with my girlfriend in her uber-commuter civic.
So, in the market for another 94-95 Mustang GT coupe. Hopefully I'll find one here in the next 60 days or so. Until then, no gas, no insurance, no car payment, NOTHING!
Paul.