Finally got the car
#23
Congrats on your new car! Take it easy on the clutch untill you get used to it and everything should be fine!
I taught myself how to drive a stick in a '85 Mazda RX7, so I know it can be done!
I taught myself how to drive a stick in a '85 Mazda RX7, so I know it can be done!
#26
I'll be learning to drive stick when my 06 shows up. My last two stangs were both autos. My wifes car is a stick so I try and practice on hers. And to all the folks making the smart hiney comments about his age, give it up. If your parents had the means and offered you a most awesome car like that, would you decline.
#28
You know in one hand I think... man I wish I had a car like that at 18!
Then on the other hand I think... but all of the really great memories I actually have from that time was working/fixing up my old car. I worked my butt off bussing tables just to make $120 a week and nearly all of that went into some kind of new mod. (Wheels, paintjob, stereo) If it had been simply handed to me I suppose, at the time, I would have loved it... but now I imagine it wouldn't have been nearly as fun
Heck most of my automotive knowledge came from those years of having to fix up my old beaters. I remember driving to college in my '71 VW Bug with the pedal to the metal and going a max speed of 70 mph DOWNHILL!
I'm not knocking you kid. I think it's great that you have a wonderful car like this. I'll tell you the truth I'm envious... I sure as heck can't afford a Saleen and I'm 34!
But if I was Dad you'd be driving my old car and I'd be driving the Saleen
Then on the other hand I think... but all of the really great memories I actually have from that time was working/fixing up my old car. I worked my butt off bussing tables just to make $120 a week and nearly all of that went into some kind of new mod. (Wheels, paintjob, stereo) If it had been simply handed to me I suppose, at the time, I would have loved it... but now I imagine it wouldn't have been nearly as fun
Heck most of my automotive knowledge came from those years of having to fix up my old beaters. I remember driving to college in my '71 VW Bug with the pedal to the metal and going a max speed of 70 mph DOWNHILL!
I'm not knocking you kid. I think it's great that you have a wonderful car like this. I'll tell you the truth I'm envious... I sure as heck can't afford a Saleen and I'm 34!
But if I was Dad you'd be driving my old car and I'd be driving the Saleen
#29
Originally posted by THebb22@July 10, 2005, 5:19 PM
And no unfortunately they didn't include the blue Elmo....too bad
And no unfortunately they didn't include the blue Elmo....too bad
#30
#31
Beautiful car.Its the 3 valve? (cant tell if hood has vents)
Im sure it must be very very fast,but please dont get crazy with it...young young and maybe temped,but be good to yourself and your mom and drive safely...
Im sure it must be very very fast,but please dont get crazy with it...young young and maybe temped,but be good to yourself and your mom and drive safely...
#32
Originally posted by Imatk@July 11, 2005, 12:11 AM
Heck most of my automotive knowledge came from those years of having to fix up my old beaters.
Heck most of my automotive knowledge came from those years of having to fix up my old beaters.
Agreed, that was one benefit.
The other was I totalled by first car, and blew just about every seal in the engine on my second. I'd have had a break down if I'd done that to a saleen.
PS you're lucky Mom didn't keep it after that drive home.
#35
Man that is KILLER!! 18 with a Saleen Mustang woo!!
Ah!! who am I kidding Im only 21..
Have fun, I know I would!! For my grad present I bought myself a 1990 Integra with money I had been saving up from working at Taco Bell for a couple years. Then, I quickly saw the light, sold it and bought a 97 GT (now sold to get '05)
Ah!! who am I kidding Im only 21..
Have fun, I know I would!! For my grad present I bought myself a 1990 Integra with money I had been saving up from working at Taco Bell for a couple years. Then, I quickly saw the light, sold it and bought a 97 GT (now sold to get '05)
#36
Thanks for all the compliments everyone. Yeah it's a 3 valve, and you are right its actually Cookie Monster....though it does almost look like a blue Elmo. I was worried too about my mom wantin to keep the thing after drivin it. She didn't say it, but I could tell she enjoyed it. I have to say, I love this car. It is absolutely frickin awesome. The thing shifts quick and the sound of the exhaust is killler. It was very simple to learn on. Maybe someday I'll get to test it out on a track. I wouldn't dare try anything crazy with this thing on the road. I've also had so many people tell me how sweet the car is too. Mostly people I know but also a few that I don't. Don't know what else to say other than I love this thing....quite a drastic change from a '97 F150 to a Saleen that's for sure.
#39
Lol...gotta go to Bo...that was the place....but I ain't from St. Louis. I'm from about 60 miles west of St. Louis in a pretty small town. And don't worry...I've still got my truck to take to college.
#40
Originally posted by THebb22@July 11, 2005, 5:49 PM
Lol...gotta go to Bo...that was the place....but I ain't from St. Louis. I'm from about 60 miles west of St. Louis in a pretty small town. And don't worry...I've still got my truck to take to college.
Lol...gotta go to Bo...that was the place....but I ain't from St. Louis. I'm from about 60 miles west of St. Louis in a pretty small town. And don't worry...I've still got my truck to take to college.
okay, so you're spoiled.
I'm smelling some on who the actual owner is.