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Thinking of buying a classic Mustang? Am I crazy?
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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 16226625" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>Well, not necessarily. It's the level of energy and work required to build and upkeep it. </p><p></p><p>In terms of drivability, even with the most advance aftermarket solutions, very rarely do they outdo an OEM late model car. Couple that with the AC/Ride quality/Noise being generally subpar, it's hard. Sure, big money cars are absolutely worth it... and yes they will attract way more attention, but late models are definitely something a person would drive more frequently. </p><p></p><p>To each their own. If you want to drive your car a lot and live where traffic is heavy, old cars don't fare well. If we lived somewhere more rural or less crowded I'd probably keep the 64.5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 16226625, member: 46336"] Well, not necessarily. It's the level of energy and work required to build and upkeep it. In terms of drivability, even with the most advance aftermarket solutions, very rarely do they outdo an OEM late model car. Couple that with the AC/Ride quality/Noise being generally subpar, it's hard. Sure, big money cars are absolutely worth it... and yes they will attract way more attention, but late models are definitely something a person would drive more frequently. To each their own. If you want to drive your car a lot and live where traffic is heavy, old cars don't fare well. If we lived somewhere more rural or less crowded I'd probably keep the 64.5. [/QUOTE]
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