Going to Indiana look at GT500
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61k asking price... has 4k miles on it... hell of a deal... only thing didn't have was nav which I don't need or want nav really... I drove black with red stripes top and most say it was a lot of fun having that much power and the top down
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Wow, I live in an Indy suburb and bought my 13' at Ray Skillman. Never even knew about the museum?!? Of course I was there for about half a day when I got my car going first through the used car lot (They had 3-4 used mustangs with superchargers on them a the time), then getting my 13' new around 9PM, LOL. They are a great delearship to work with, only wish they were closer so I could get my service done there. The black one is beautiful. No offense to anyone but convertibles are for chicks IMO...
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Wow, I live in an Indy suburb and bought my 13' at Ray Skillman. Never even knew about the museum?!? Of course I was there for about half a day when I got my car going first through the used car lot (They had 3-4 used mustangs with superchargers on them a the time), then getting my 13' new around 9PM, LOL. They are a great delearship to work with, only wish they were closer so I could get my service done there. The black one is beautiful. No offense to anyone but convertibles are for chicks IMO...
Even the slow one the wife's drives might give you a good run...
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Op, you didn't answer my question earlier about your "punisher mustang" investment. Why the desire to give all that up? Just curious.
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actually quite the opposite. Long hair + convertible = bad. It completely ruins your hair, making the convertible aspect completely worthless and sucky.
I see FAR MORE men in convertibles than I do women.
It always amazed me how many men were supposedly into motorcycles and fixed roof cars, because convertibles were "chick cars" even though the idea is that you get that free open feeling in a convertible that you do on a bike, but with the safety of a cage around you.
I see FAR MORE men in convertibles than I do women.
It always amazed me how many men were supposedly into motorcycles and fixed roof cars, because convertibles were "chick cars" even though the idea is that you get that free open feeling in a convertible that you do on a bike, but with the safety of a cage around you.
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I had a feeling you were going to Ray Skillman when you posted Indiana.
Who's your salesman? John or Joey? Tell'em Tony from MA with the '13 GHIG from MA said hello.
John gave me a deal I couldn't pass up with my trade. The numbers worked and the rest is history.
Who's your salesman? John or Joey? Tell'em Tony from MA with the '13 GHIG from MA said hello.
John gave me a deal I couldn't pass up with my trade. The numbers worked and the rest is history.
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Got my 13 at ray skillman also. Didn't know about the museum either, I wish they would have mentioned it. Oh well. Other than that great service and well worth the drive from NW Indiana
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Black all dayyyyyyy. ESPECIALLY with the glass roof! Super sexy.
Anyone who disagrees to the glass roof bought their mustang for the wrong reason lol haha.
Get that glass roof and enjoy it! He'll any and all mustangs should be garaged so you don't need to worry about heat issues.
Anyone who disagrees to the glass roof bought their mustang for the wrong reason lol haha.
Get that glass roof and enjoy it! He'll any and all mustangs should be garaged so you don't need to worry about heat issues.
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