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Old 08-01-2007, 08:53 PM   #1
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Default Sad Sad Day......

I always knew this day would come but I still wasn't ready for it.
I had to sell the mustang. My wife and I just bought a new house and work just came crashing down to a hault, so it was time to get rid of my toy. The worst part of it all was that a father bought it for his fifteen year old daughter. My wife and I said the same thing "we'll be reading about or seeing her on TV after she wrecks the car." But I got the money I needed for the house and to pay off the extre bills. I just feel like my best friend moved away......
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Old 08-02-2007, 03:57 PM   #2
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Unhappy Re: Sad Sad Day......

Please accept my condolences.

I sold my '90 LX 2 years ago, after owning it since it was brand-new, so I know how it feels. It wasn't a need for money but a need for a more 'practical' car that motivated my decision to sell.

I refused to sell it to the first would-be buyer, as he wanted it for his 16-year-old son. I just couldn't do that as I knew, as you did, what trouble an inexperienced driver can get into with a 5.0, from speeding tickets to a fatal accident when they lose control of a car that doesn't respond to stepping on the gas pedal anything like the lazy, four-cylinder grocery-getter that they learned to drive with.

In any case, it's always a tough decision to sell your 'Stang. Try to enjoy the memories, at least.
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Old 08-02-2007, 09:15 PM   #3
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Default Re: Sad Sad Day......

A moment in silence........................................... ...............................................

We're here for you when finances allow you to start again. Hang in there.
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Old 09-05-2007, 04:19 PM   #4
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Unhappy Re: Sad Sad Day......

I feel for you. I was lucky my house and two kids put stop to all the modifications to the car even renewing the registration was put on hold. But I stil have the car... sitting in the garage, I start it up every once in awhile but its there waiting for me to get time and money.
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So what if its "midlife crisis".

Wife, 2 kids, busy job, "fixer upper" house, and I still have time for the Mustang!!!

I Love my kids!!!
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