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<blockquote data-quote="BJCobra99" data-source="post: 15482856" data-attributes="member: 171881"><p>I'm 33 and fall into the M category. In high school I put headers and cold air intake on my 88 Lincoln Mark VII LSC. Added an intercooled Procharger,3.73's, and was addicted to cars. I read so many muscle mustang mags over the decades it was an addiction.</p><p></p><p>Now I have 2 boys (12 and 9) that I plan to give my 99 cobra to.(Maybe get a terminator for the youngest in a few years.) Blinkers do not work, headlights are crappy aftermarket, but the boys will learn to fix things for themselves. Paying off my 16 Powerstroke CCLB next week. Hard work ethic means I can pay for major repairs and mods, but the basic easy stuff we all should have a basic understanding of how to fix. Maybe that is why all my friends are a decade older than me haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BJCobra99, post: 15482856, member: 171881"] I'm 33 and fall into the M category. In high school I put headers and cold air intake on my 88 Lincoln Mark VII LSC. Added an intercooled Procharger,3.73's, and was addicted to cars. I read so many muscle mustang mags over the decades it was an addiction. Now I have 2 boys (12 and 9) that I plan to give my 99 cobra to.(Maybe get a terminator for the youngest in a few years.) Blinkers do not work, headlights are crappy aftermarket, but the boys will learn to fix things for themselves. Paying off my 16 Powerstroke CCLB next week. Hard work ethic means I can pay for major repairs and mods, but the basic easy stuff we all should have a basic understanding of how to fix. Maybe that is why all my friends are a decade older than me haha. [/QUOTE]
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