^^ I couldn't agree more! Makes me glad I live in the south though, so I can enjoy driving my car year round.
My copy of Mustang Times arrived 2 days ago and a great start was Steven McCarley's article.
The Ford Mustang and MCA events have left a mark in my life.
Have met great people and have made some good friends.
I look forward to any car show with my Mustang.
People with similar interests (Mustangers) and great taste in cars (Mustang owner) are always positive and fun events.
Well sir Mr. McCarley, hope we will be able to meet up at a car show sometime soon so I can say Thank you and shake your hand.
Sadly I washed my Mach for the last time this season; drove to the gas station & filled the gas tank. Came home put in the garage under the car cover (blankie).
I'll enjoy my 2011 CS right up until it gets too cold to drive and put it beside the Mach at that time.
Uh is it spring yet??
-Sue & Ray
2011 Mustang GT/CS Convertible - performance white
2003 DSG Mach 1
MCA # 56465
^^ I couldn't agree more! Makes me glad I live in the south though, so I can enjoy driving my car year round.
Ahh, Spring...what is that?
2006 Mustang GT Convertible Triple Black
I am keeping the car on the road until those infernal salt trucks emerge!
Hopefully it will be a mild winter and a early spring...keep the faith...and save up to become a snowbird!
Spending winter in the south sounds like a great idea!
2007 Grabber Orange Pony Package Convertableand a 2009 Grabber Orange 45th Anniversary V6 coupe.
Winter? hmm, what is that? lol
Sorry you have to put it away. Livin in Hawaii I get to keep mine on the road all year. My draw back is the traffic here does not allow for me to really open her up nor drive for to long. HPD puts you in jail for 80 mph. Looking forward to the day I bring her to the mainland.
Hope spring comes soon
2011 Grey convertable
I also plan to keep mine on the road until the slat trucks start to roll. It's hard to not be able to enjoy your Mustang all year but the winter storage makes spring all that much better!
Jack
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