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Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: EDMONTON, Alberta, Canada
Posts: 232
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![]() Here is my 2cents:
first lets look at options: 1. keep driving your mustang everywere (greater risk of a collision) 2. Have friends drive you around (you become a mouch and you cant drive the stang) 3. (my choice) get a beater, drive mustang cruise nights and nice weather. I realize that you might not be able to afford a beater, but keep in mind, I was able to find a 87 lx 2.3 (need minor mech.) for $200 CND, or an 88 f150 (no mech. required) for $1000 CND. now if one of those gets another dent, no big deal, the baby is safe. The year I bought my '88 I tried to drive one day in the snow, needless to say I depended on mom, dad and friends to be my personal chauffeur. It great... except when they had to pick me up a 0300 in the am, dad wasn't too impressed. good luck man ![]()
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