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What a bunch of naysayers! These guys really underestimated the appeal of this car, especially by ending their review with "Who exactly will buy this car?" and calling it a midlife crisis vehicle.

I mean, if that's true, then I'm only gonna live to be 46.

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That's an old one and been dissed here before. The thing I like about it best is he says "who does Ford think will buy this vehicle". Evidently everyone. The car sold out much quicker than anyone anticipated.
 

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I guess that means I have been going through a mid-lige crisis since I was 18 ? At least that's what all the people tell me so? :eek:
 

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We've had a steady stream of hi-performance cars since 1969 (does not include the two 6-cylinder Mustangs (a '68 & a '79) so it looks like our mid-life crisis has been around a long time and will hopefully last a few (20 or so) years more!
 

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<TABLE BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR><TD><font size=-1>Quote:</font><HR></TD></TR><TR><TD><FONT SIZE=-1><BLOCKQUOTE>
On 2002-02-18 13:01, kaylan1521 wrote:
Mid life crisis at 35.... What will happen at 50? Open to suggestions.

</BLOCKQUOTE></FONT></TD></TR><TR><TD><HR></TD></TR></TABLE> that's what they make Harley's for!!
 

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I South Louisiana us Cajun folk used to say that they could kiss our *********. I could care less what those guys have to say about the car. I'm soon to be 52 and every day I drive that car, I come home smiling. I took it to the track last week and it made the quarter in 14.05............a little more practice and I'll make that 13 club!
 
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