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Originally Posted by m05fastbackGT
I'm neither a yupper or yuppie, but rather a baby boomer!
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That way if I don't have anything to really add to the conversation I can acknowledge I agree and like the post. Or I might like and type something too.
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Same here as well
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Hello
I found the site with a simple Google search.
New, to me, 2020 Mustang Ecoboost Premium Convertible. It's my third Mustang, the first was a 1967 Convertible and the second was a 1967 Coupe. As much as I liked the 67s, I do believe that this convertible is my favorite of the bunch. First, I find it Very hard to believe that one can get 310 horsepower out of a 4 cylinder and I love it. The top is so simple to raise and lower, much better than with the clamps at each front corner. It's very comfortable and a lot of fun to drive.
New, to me, 2020 Mustang Ecoboost Premium Convertible. It's my third Mustang, the first was a 1967 Convertible and the second was a 1967 Coupe. As much as I liked the 67s, I do believe that this convertible is my favorite of the bunch. First, I find it Very hard to believe that one can get 310 horsepower out of a 4 cylinder and I love it. The top is so simple to raise and lower, much better than with the clamps at each front corner. It's very comfortable and a lot of fun to drive.
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Thanks for sharing images of your "20" Eco convertible, I also noticed you're a disabled vet from your license plate... As a fellow vet, thank you for your service... In the meantime, once again thanks for posting images of your awesome "20" Eco convertible, congrats and welcome aboard!
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Those are some great vehicles in your list. I had two previous Mustangs, both 67s, in my opinion, the greatest of the early models. A beautiful gold convertible, white top and interior with the 289 automatic. Acquired in 1972. The other was a very nice Burgundy hardtop, black interior, with a 302, swapped in place of the original 289 auto. acquired in 2006. The convertible was a complete joy, the hardtop was beautiful and fun but a money pit. Kind of like some women I've known, sold it in a little more than a year.
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Those are some great vehicles in your list. I had two previous Mustangs, both 67s, in my opinion, the greatest of the early models. A beautiful gold convertible, white top and interior with the 289 automatic. Acquired in 1972. The other was a very nice Burgundy hardtop, black interior, with a 302, swapped in place of the original 289 auto. acquired in 2006. The convertible was a complete joy, the hardtop was beautiful and fun but a money pit. Kind of like some women I've known, sold it in a little more than a year.
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