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To me, giving 'likes' is a way of acknowledging or thanking a proper response instead of always writing something. I'm probably in the minority with this opinion but that's me anyway. Here I am writing about it
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.
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.
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!
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.
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.