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<blockquote data-quote="ihateclowns" data-source="post: 4580764" data-attributes="member: 49094"><p><strong>I too agree....</strong></p><p></p><p>I have owned several years of Mustangs from 1966 thru 1993. Each had its own personality. I have to admit, the best old car was my 68 GT Fastback 4-speed. First year of the 302, 4-barrel heads, 4-barrel intake, 4-speed, 9: rear with 3:25 gears, you get the picture. However, when I bought my first 93 Cobra I hit my comfort zone. Yes, I could have bought any other year model, but it just felt right. </p><p></p><p>I don't think any of us truly find the perfect car. They don't exist (at least not for me). But, I am willing to put up with a few imperfections (like mid-car shake, rattle, and roll, UGHHHHHH) in my 93 Cobra to have a car that has the modern things I wanted like 4-wheel disc brakes, rack-in-pinion steering, A/C, etc and still retained some of that old school muscle car heritage. </p><p></p><p>Buy what you like.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Clowns!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ihateclowns, post: 4580764, member: 49094"] [b]I too agree....[/b] I have owned several years of Mustangs from 1966 thru 1993. Each had its own personality. I have to admit, the best old car was my 68 GT Fastback 4-speed. First year of the 302, 4-barrel heads, 4-barrel intake, 4-speed, 9: rear with 3:25 gears, you get the picture. However, when I bought my first 93 Cobra I hit my comfort zone. Yes, I could have bought any other year model, but it just felt right. I don't think any of us truly find the perfect car. They don't exist (at least not for me). But, I am willing to put up with a few imperfections (like mid-car shake, rattle, and roll, UGHHHHHH) in my 93 Cobra to have a car that has the modern things I wanted like 4-wheel disc brakes, rack-in-pinion steering, A/C, etc and still retained some of that old school muscle car heritage. Buy what you like. Clowns! [/QUOTE]
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