Mustang at the Prom
#1
So my friend's 16 year old son asked if he could drive my Mustang to the prom, and you should have seen his face when I said "sure"....
Of course his dad couldn't believe I was going to let a 16 year old drive my new car
Well my Mustang made it back safe and sound and the youngster said all his classmates were like :worship: :worship: :worship: :worship: :worship: .......
You just have to love the appeal of this car.
Of course his dad couldn't believe I was going to let a 16 year old drive my new car
Well my Mustang made it back safe and sound and the youngster said all his classmates were like :worship: :worship: :worship: :worship: :worship: .......
You just have to love the appeal of this car.
#4
Originally posted by BackwardHatClub@April 17, 2005, 1:39 AM
That was nice of you, however, thinking back to when I was that age, let me say that I hope your car was already well broken in
That was nice of you, however, thinking back to when I was that age, let me say that I hope your car was already well broken in
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Yeah! back in 1969, my dad let me take his red 69 fastback! I think about him all the time now and say to myself, what a awesome guy he was! He is the main reason why I own a 05 Mustang GT today!
Happy Trails!!!
Happy Trails!!!
#12
Boy that is amazing - must have made his night! (and he will never forget that prom now for a whole nother reason!)
[somehow if I had been talked into doing that though, you would have found me tailing him all the way to the prom, hiding in the parking lot bushes dress like a ninja , waiting to put a poisoned blow dart into anyone who even came NEAR the parked Pony.....]
[somehow if I had been talked into doing that though, you would have found me tailing him all the way to the prom, hiding in the parking lot bushes dress like a ninja , waiting to put a poisoned blow dart into anyone who even came NEAR the parked Pony.....]
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I give props to your friend's son for bringing the car back exactly as it left. I know exactly what my buddies would do if they got hold of my car, which is why I won't let them drive it.
#15
Hey, I can take mine to prom cause its mine
But really. All you dads, try to let go for one night. Your sons probably will love the car just as much as you and not do anythign stupid with it.
My dad let me take our 03 vert to homecoming this year and I was thrilled.
But really. All you dads, try to let go for one night. Your sons probably will love the car just as much as you and not do anythign stupid with it.
My dad let me take our 03 vert to homecoming this year and I was thrilled.
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Originally posted by Burke0011@April 17, 2005, 8:24 AM
Boy that is amazing - must have made his night! (and he will never forget that prom now for a whole nother reason!)
[somehow if I had been talked into doing that though, you would have found me tailing him all the way to the prom, hiding in the parking lot bushes dress like a ninja , waiting to put a poisoned blow dart into anyone who even came NEAR the parked Pony.....]
Boy that is amazing - must have made his night! (and he will never forget that prom now for a whole nother reason!)
[somehow if I had been talked into doing that though, you would have found me tailing him all the way to the prom, hiding in the parking lot bushes dress like a ninja , waiting to put a poisoned blow dart into anyone who even came NEAR the parked Pony.....]
lmao....
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I think it sends a great message that you value him more than the car. Great for your friend's son's self-esteem. I mean it's a great car, but after all, only a car.