Thinking: Coupe or Vert?
Nice car man. Makes me appreciate the vert all over again.

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The only thing that matters is the top goes down!
Go Vert!!! 



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Ditto, that's a [adjective] idea.
I have a hard top and I ALWAYS ride with the windows down when it's just me.
When I purchased the car I thought my wife would be in the car more. She tends to be more of a window up person so I bought the hardtop. However, she is rarely in my car and now I regret not getting a vert. I'm in southern Louisiana and it's always hot, but I think I'd ride with the top down most of the days of the week if i had one. So long story short, if you are debating, get the vert.
I have a hard top and I ALWAYS ride with the windows down when it's just me.
When I purchased the car I thought my wife would be in the car more. She tends to be more of a window up person so I bought the hardtop. However, she is rarely in my car and now I regret not getting a vert. I'm in southern Louisiana and it's always hot, but I think I'd ride with the top down most of the days of the week if i had one. So long story short, if you are debating, get the vert.
Seeing some beautiful verts here. Thanks!
Nice coupe Eduardo; I know having the top down messes up that hair
Well here's our vert.
Nice coupe Eduardo; I know having the top down messes up that hair

Well here's our vert.
Last edited by Mustang_Ed; May 7, 2008 at 12:32 PM.
Wow, lots of responses! lol
Before I bought my current coupe back in summer of '06, I rented a vert from Hertz for about 2 weeks. V6 (bleh).
I'd love to be able to put the top down, but at the same time I'm reluctant to give up that coupe style and mod-ability. Plus:
- Here in northern VA the weather isn't great all year round. In fact, half the year it totally sucks.
- It's my only car.
- I don't have a garage, just a car-port (roof).
- I frequently drive into D.C. rear and side visibility is a must!
Of course, if Ford would get their butts in gear on that HARD-TOP convertible...!!!
Before I bought my current coupe back in summer of '06, I rented a vert from Hertz for about 2 weeks. V6 (bleh).
I'd love to be able to put the top down, but at the same time I'm reluctant to give up that coupe style and mod-ability. Plus:
- Here in northern VA the weather isn't great all year round. In fact, half the year it totally sucks.
- It's my only car.
- I don't have a garage, just a car-port (roof).
- I frequently drive into D.C. rear and side visibility is a must!
Of course, if Ford would get their butts in gear on that HARD-TOP convertible...!!!





It's everything I could ever dream of in Mustang body line. You keep that agressive hood line but get to enjoy the luxury of top down driving!!! Tell me you can beat that!
Ahhh. You can see why I didn't go into accounting. I vote coupe, btw. I'd get a vert if it were any other car, but on the stang I think it takes away from the overall look of the car. Just my opinion.
I really enjoyed my '67 convertible Mustang back when I was in college. In fact, I really regret selling it, but had to at the time. However, I am very glad we chose the coupe. Nothing says Mustang more than that sloping back. That is the car's trademark signature, imho.
Yeah, it's a VERY tough decision. It's not like "should I choose x size wheels" or something. You can't have both a vert and a coupe in the same car! lol (Unless Ford gets off their butt and puts out a hard-top vert....*second cry*)
Last night the power went out bc of a storm, so no computer, no TV, so I grabbed my stack of Mustang books and was paging through all the pictures of classic and new 'Stangs by flashlight. That fastback style really scores big, doesn't it? I think vert is starting to lose the war, and I'm tracking towards another coupe.
One thing's for darn sure....vert or coupe...it's gonna be a manual!
I had (and have) good reasons to go AT, and I'll probably regret not having that convenience on my first trip into DC with it...but trying to have fun with the AT without feeling like you're tearing the crap out of it is next to impossible! Plus...I'd kinda like to drop a turbo in, sometime in the future...
Last night the power went out bc of a storm, so no computer, no TV, so I grabbed my stack of Mustang books and was paging through all the pictures of classic and new 'Stangs by flashlight. That fastback style really scores big, doesn't it? I think vert is starting to lose the war, and I'm tracking towards another coupe.
One thing's for darn sure....vert or coupe...it's gonna be a manual!

I had (and have) good reasons to go AT, and I'll probably regret not having that convenience on my first trip into DC with it...but trying to have fun with the AT without feeling like you're tearing the crap out of it is next to impossible! Plus...I'd kinda like to drop a turbo in, sometime in the future...
Yeah, it's a VERY tough decision. It's not like "should I choose x size wheels" or something. You can't have both a vert and a coupe in the same car! lol (Unless Ford gets off their butt and puts out a hard-top vert....*second cry*)
Last night the power went out bc of a storm, so no computer, no TV, so I grabbed my stack of Mustang books and was paging through all the pictures of classic and new 'Stangs by flashlight. That fastback style really scores big, doesn't it? I think vert is starting to lose the war, and I'm tracking towards another coupe.
One thing's for darn sure....vert or coupe...it's gonna be a manual!
I had (and have) good reasons to go AT, and I'll probably regret not having that convenience on my first trip into DC with it...but trying to have fun with the AT without feeling like you're tearing the crap out of it is next to impossible! Plus...I'd kinda like to drop a turbo in, sometime in the future...
Last night the power went out bc of a storm, so no computer, no TV, so I grabbed my stack of Mustang books and was paging through all the pictures of classic and new 'Stangs by flashlight. That fastback style really scores big, doesn't it? I think vert is starting to lose the war, and I'm tracking towards another coupe.
One thing's for darn sure....vert or coupe...it's gonna be a manual!

I had (and have) good reasons to go AT, and I'll probably regret not having that convenience on my first trip into DC with it...but trying to have fun with the AT without feeling like you're tearing the crap out of it is next to impossible! Plus...I'd kinda like to drop a turbo in, sometime in the future...
There is no substitute for the feel of open air driving.
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