I miss my Mustang
#1
I miss my Mustang
So it's now been aboot (Sorry, I'm Canadian) 7 or 8 weeks since I stored my Mustang and I am really starting to miss her! Things were ok for the first 3 weeks...then Christmas day hit and all I wanted from Santa was to take my 5L out for a little joyride, but alas, the roads were full of salt and I could not.
Now that we've passed the mid-January marker, I figure I've got about 3 more months until I can put her back on the road. I seriously don't know how I'm going to make it all the way to spring, there's not a day that goes by I don't think of her. Is anyone else going through some serious withdrawal right now?
Now that we've passed the mid-January marker, I figure I've got about 3 more months until I can put her back on the road. I seriously don't know how I'm going to make it all the way to spring, there's not a day that goes by I don't think of her. Is anyone else going through some serious withdrawal right now?
#3
I feel your pain, dude. I'm in NY with a few scattered days of snowfall. Had to put her up since the middle of last week, but soon as things look a little better I'm taking her out for a spin! I don't know what I would do if I had to store her for more than a week...
#4
So it's now been aboot (Sorry, I'm Canadian) 7 or 8 weeks since I stored my Mustang and I am really starting to miss her! Things were ok for the first 3 weeks...then Christmas day hit and all I wanted from Santa was to take my 5L out for a little joyride, but alas, the roads were full of salt and I could not.
Now that we've passed the mid-January marker, I figure I've got about 3 more months until I can put her back on the road. I seriously don't know how I'm going to make it all the way to spring, there's not a day that goes by I don't think of her. Is anyone else going through some serious withdrawal right now?
Now that we've passed the mid-January marker, I figure I've got about 3 more months until I can put her back on the road. I seriously don't know how I'm going to make it all the way to spring, there's not a day that goes by I don't think of her. Is anyone else going through some serious withdrawal right now?
I know your pain.
My 05 has been in storage since the end of Nov.
Its nice though, by April/May when it comes out...it feels like a new car..EVERY time
#5
I put mine away at the end of November and it's usually mid- to late-April before winter is over here. I don't have any big road trips planned for this year but I'm going to have to take it for at least a couple of short ones.
#7
I know how you feel man, im in Burlington, ON and the day I received my car, is the day I had to store her. Got it December 27, and drove it to my sisters place to store in her garage until summer, so I don't even get to stare at her...yesterday I was over at her place, and went into the garage to lift the car cover off and look at it for about 30 mins....I HATE SALT lol
#9
I'm not sure which is worse, putting the 'stang away and suffering withdrawal or driving it through the winter?
For me the choice was easy, since it was either (a) Mustang as a DD and drive it through the winter, or (b) no Mustang at all.
RWD in snow is fun, you should try it sometime!
For me the choice was easy, since it was either (a) Mustang as a DD and drive it through the winter, or (b) no Mustang at all.
RWD in snow is fun, you should try it sometime!
#10
We dont have that problem down here in south texas
But i feel yalls pain bout not drivin the stang around for awhile. Had to keep mine in the garage while i was workin under the hood and underneath the car. 3 months of pain
It felt so good bringin her out, bright sunny day, freshly detailed car, and 460 horses just waiting to be unleashed >
But i feel yalls pain bout not drivin the stang around for awhile. Had to keep mine in the garage while i was workin under the hood and underneath the car. 3 months of pain
It felt so good bringin her out, bright sunny day, freshly detailed car, and 460 horses just waiting to be unleashed >
#14
I don't have an issue with driving it in the snow,
it's the salt I have an issue with...after driving a car in salt for a while it takes a toll not only on the body, but all the suspension components, and exhuast components as well. My 10 year old maxima was eaten alive, and I took good care of it.
I keep my brand new vert safe and sound during the winter...I have a Saab 9-3 to do winter duty
it's the salt I have an issue with...after driving a car in salt for a while it takes a toll not only on the body, but all the suspension components, and exhuast components as well. My 10 year old maxima was eaten alive, and I took good care of it.
I keep my brand new vert safe and sound during the winter...I have a Saab 9-3 to do winter duty
#15
I don't have an issue with driving it in the snow,
it's the salt I have an issue with...after driving a car in salt for a while it takes a toll not only on the body, but all the suspension components, and exhuast components as well. My 10 year old maxima was eaten alive, and I took good care of it.
it's the salt I have an issue with...after driving a car in salt for a while it takes a toll not only on the body, but all the suspension components, and exhuast components as well. My 10 year old maxima was eaten alive, and I took good care of it.
What he said...
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#17
Mine's been parked for the better part of three weeks. Been snowing here in PA every few days it seems like.
I took it out for a few drives last week when the roads were salt-free, but there was still snow on the grass.
I don't have the benefit of owning a garage, so I just cover it up and park it on the grass. I let my 94 Explorer take the punishment of the winter driving.
I took it out for a few drives last week when the roads were salt-free, but there was still snow on the grass.
I don't have the benefit of owning a garage, so I just cover it up and park it on the grass. I let my 94 Explorer take the punishment of the winter driving.
#18
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I guess a lot of therapy will help you get through the winter . During the 55 days it took for my Mustang to get made and delivered to me i had three suicide attempts and four nervous breakdowns . My therapist tells me i'm better now . Except for the voices in my head .
#19
I guess a lot of therapy will help you get through the winter . During the 55 days it took for my Mustang to get made and delivered to me i had three suicide attempts and four nervous breakdowns . My therapist tells me i'm better now . Except for the voices in my head .
#20
I'm not sure which is worse, putting the 'stang away and suffering withdrawal or driving it through the winter?
For me the choice was easy, since it was either (a) Mustang as a DD and drive it through the winter, or (b) no Mustang at all.
RWD in snow is fun, you should try it sometime!
For me the choice was easy, since it was either (a) Mustang as a DD and drive it through the winter, or (b) no Mustang at all.
RWD in snow is fun, you should try it sometime!