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Wife wants a late 60's fastback.
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<blockquote data-quote="RSbeast" data-source="post: 16375090" data-attributes="member: 110560"><p>This is the entire reason all mustangs for the past 15yrs play off the old ones.</p><p></p><p>For a vehicle she can actually USE, start there.</p><p></p><p>As someone who owns a 1969 vehicle, they are certainly not like todays vehicles and are unforgiving / demanding to drive in most every way. They are also about as unsafe as riding a motorcycle. If I wreck or if I take a hard hit in the old vette, it’s probably going to kill me. Literally.</p><p></p><p>Even just being rear ended is a very likely fire; moreso even with a mustang as the tank is the trunk floor. They were just prettier Pintos.</p><p></p><p>Stunning cars and a much better investment, but all around I’m not sure I’d want my wife in one without the background and her really understandingz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RSbeast, post: 16375090, member: 110560"] This is the entire reason all mustangs for the past 15yrs play off the old ones. For a vehicle she can actually USE, start there. As someone who owns a 1969 vehicle, they are certainly not like todays vehicles and are unforgiving / demanding to drive in most every way. They are also about as unsafe as riding a motorcycle. If I wreck or if I take a hard hit in the old vette, it’s probably going to kill me. Literally. Even just being rear ended is a very likely fire; moreso even with a mustang as the tank is the trunk floor. They were just prettier Pintos. Stunning cars and a much better investment, but all around I’m not sure I’d want my wife in one without the background and her really understandingz [/QUOTE]
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