Welcome everybody!
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Welcome everybody!
Looking forward to enjoying the new site.
I have an 06 Mustang auto, a 98 LS1 Camaro and used to own an 88 347 Mustang.
I've got the 98 Camaro pretty much covered but if anybody has any input for me on the 06 stang chime in.
I hope I'm the second to make a post!
I have an 06 Mustang auto, a 98 LS1 Camaro and used to own an 88 347 Mustang.
I've got the 98 Camaro pretty much covered but if anybody has any input for me on the 06 stang chime in.
I hope I'm the second to make a post!
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Ok Brains what's the story.....5700+ posts Larry and I thought we were getting in on the ground floor
Let the good times roll and let's make this site a great one!! Larry, welcome to the 06 GT.....just curious, most GM guys (and Ford guys for that matter) would rather drive a Metro than buy the competition? Glad you gave the Mustang a chance - Ford is really onto something here! I have had (in order of ownership) a 71 Mustang Grande 302, 73 Mustang Coupe 351C 2V, 73 Mustang Vert with a 351C 2V carb, 95 Mustang Vert V6, 2000 GT vert, and now the 05 GT 5-spd mtx coupe....and I have to tell you this 05 is hands down the tighest, best handling stock Mustang that Ford has ever built! I just wish the bean counters hadn't taken over with the interior materials, etc......the power this pony puts out is pretty impressive for a 27K car as well.
Let the good times roll and let's make this site a great one!! Larry, welcome to the 06 GT.....just curious, most GM guys (and Ford guys for that matter) would rather drive a Metro than buy the competition? Glad you gave the Mustang a chance - Ford is really onto something here! I have had (in order of ownership) a 71 Mustang Grande 302, 73 Mustang Coupe 351C 2V, 73 Mustang Vert with a 351C 2V carb, 95 Mustang Vert V6, 2000 GT vert, and now the 05 GT 5-spd mtx coupe....and I have to tell you this 05 is hands down the tighest, best handling stock Mustang that Ford has ever built! I just wish the bean counters hadn't taken over with the interior materials, etc......the power this pony puts out is pretty impressive for a 27K car as well.
#5
I need to drive a new one -- I've owned more Foxes than any other kind of car
I've got 5700+ posts because the post count is cumulative for ALL the websites in the LS1Tech family -- LS1Tech.com, PerformanceTrucks.net, and now HighTechMustangs.com
I've got 5700+ posts because the post count is cumulative for ALL the websites in the LS1Tech family -- LS1Tech.com, PerformanceTrucks.net, and now HighTechMustangs.com
#6
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Sugar Land, TX
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HotLap,
The looks brought me to buying the Mustang more so than anything else. I love this new (old) look Ford has made for us. Brings me back to my younger years!
I'm not really new to Mustangs, check my signature, I owned an 88 Mustang awhile back that ran low 10s.
The looks brought me to buying the Mustang more so than anything else. I love this new (old) look Ford has made for us. Brings me back to my younger years!
I'm not really new to Mustangs, check my signature, I owned an 88 Mustang awhile back that ran low 10s.
#7
Originally Posted by Brains
I need to drive a new one -- I've owned more Foxes than any other kind of car
I've got 5700+ posts because the post count is cumulative for ALL the websites in the LS1Tech family -- LS1Tech.com, PerformanceTrucks.net, and now HighTechMustangs.com
I've got 5700+ posts because the post count is cumulative for ALL the websites in the LS1Tech family -- LS1Tech.com, PerformanceTrucks.net, and now HighTechMustangs.com
hey brains let me know when you want to drive one..
i have a 2006 GT i will meet you some where and you can take it for a spin.
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