to the mustang owners
#11
RE: to the mustang owners
I thought he boinked that one on the MC out there in the desert, she was shackin with this old biker dude, maybe I was just thinking he should of...Or did he just get some white crosses from them..I really don't remember now[&:]...But he was driving a Challenger though, right?...But he crashed a Camero at the the ending...tragic technical screw up...Maybe Kowalski then?
#12
RE: to the mustang owners
ORIGINAL: shortbus
i had a '94 mustang, a retired CHP pursuit car, and it was more comfortable than the new one. i drove nonstop from Harrisburg, PA, to Sacramento, in 43 hours, mainly on Mountain Dew and Marlboros. i couldn't imagine doing that trip in the car i rented. i had more aches than i thought possible when i got home, but i got laid at the end, which was what kept me going. i wouldn't recommend it though, i had to use the nail file end of nail clippers to get one of my contacts off my eye. but, back to the car, i loved it. it still had the CHP tune, and i could sit still until halfway through second, as long as my shifting worked.
i had a '94 mustang, a retired CHP pursuit car, and it was more comfortable than the new one. i drove nonstop from Harrisburg, PA, to Sacramento, in 43 hours, mainly on Mountain Dew and Marlboros. i couldn't imagine doing that trip in the car i rented. i had more aches than i thought possible when i got home, but i got laid at the end, which was what kept me going. i wouldn't recommend it though, i had to use the nail file end of nail clippers to get one of my contacts off my eye. but, back to the car, i loved it. it still had the CHP tune, and i could sit still until halfway through second, as long as my shifting worked.
you know what this means you just getting old
#13
RE: to the mustang owners
My Mustang is a speed demon, but I agree it definitely is not intended for long trips. Like Blackstang, I have a hard time adjusting from the Hummer to the stang, but it sure is fun flipping back and forth