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  1. Hey Ford!

    I want to have a few words with you. I love the Mustang and look forward to my new one coming in. But really! A full year from ordered to receiving. It is bad enough that I am buying a high priced extravagance, but the wait has gotten longer every time I have ordered one. And let's not forget...
  2. Using Amtrak Auto Train from VA to FL with the Mustang

    Been there, and the D.C. museums. Would love to go there again. Things are always changing. Have also done Pima, the CAF museum in Houston and several others. And several I would like to see. I also had my 2019 aboard the USS Lexington, and toured the USS Kidd, USS Texas, USS Batfish. My hope is...
  3. S650 Fuel Filter?

    The fuel filter is in the tank and non-replaceable.
  4. Using Amtrak Auto Train from VA to FL with the Mustang

    With planning, a long drive is no problem. I use an app to plan fuel stops. There are some states that are much higher priced than average. I like fueling at Sam's Club when convenient. Rest breaks are usually Love's, QT and Buc-ees. Your best chance at decent facilities. I also recommend...
  5. Using Amtrak Auto Train from VA to FL with the Mustang

    I just made a run from Oklahoma to Orlando in April, with no problems and got back Sunday from a run to near Cincinnati To be safe, figure at least 15 minutes every two hours for rest stops/fuel/etc. No matter what, you will encounter road work and slow downs because of the time of year. Avoid...
  6. Is The 6th Gen Camaro SS Better Than The S650 Mustang GT ?

    It's a pity that some people use the internet to be rude. I agree with most of RCFMustang's evaluation. For his evaluation to be better, he probably should be comparing the Camaro the PP Mustang with MagRide. IMHO, MagRide should be available in all iterations of the Mustang. It makes a big...
  7. The workhorse. What's your puller?

    Nothing special for me. I have a 2017 F150 for main towing duties, like my large flatbed and car hauler. For smaller duties, my 2019 Flex can tow 4500 lbs.
  8. AI is awesome...

    Most people are susceptible to conspiracy theories. That and the general ignorance of the public is the bane of civilization and good engineering. If not for the fact that some people cannot understand the difference between nuclear bombs and nuclear power, we would have moved to modular...
  9. Ceramic coatings

    A good ceramic coating is well worth the cost, but the important part is to get a perfect detailing first. While nothing protects completely, PPF on the most vulnerable areas (full panels only) followed by ceramic coating is as good as you can hope for.
  10. What music do you like to blast while driving your Mustang?

    over 4000 songs on my playlist, so I usually just put it on shuffle. Most of it is 60's and 70's rock. Real big on Moody Blues, but it is not car music. When I was young, I loved cruising at night to Nights in White Satin or in a dark mood, BloodRock's D.O.A. I also love cranking it up real...
  11. Tinting headlamp covers

    How easy are they to remove or reinstall?
  12. After 330 days, its built

    Just saw on the tracking site that my 60th Anniversary GT has been built. Now the question is, will I get it before the anniversary of ordering it?
  13. Touchless or Tunnel Car Wash for convertibles?

    I pick my car washes very carefully, but I have no qualms about going through a good touchless wash. In nice weather, I use the hand wash bay, and I frequently wipe with waterless cleaners. My health is worth more to me than a paint job, and my garages are not water proof. As for tunnel or...
  14. Unofficial 2025 60th Anniversary Edition Mustang Registry

    Because the BB are apparently identical, they may not be as rare, if there is low demand for Vapor Blue or Race Red. WW models, especially the convertibles, will probably outnumber all of the other models. Time will tell.
  15. PREMIUM-VS-REGULAR GAS FOR 2024 GT??

    My experience is that E0 does more to improve gas mileage than higher octane. Neither makes enough difference to counter the cost. It also varies greatly with vehicles. My Dad would swear that E0 made a huge difference in his gas mileage with his old Chevy truck. While I don’t like the use of...
  16. The Added Costs of Buying a New Car

    Have you ever looked at how much insurance really costs us? With five cars covered and only myself driving, it is ridiculous how much I pay per minute of driving. I keep trying to cut back on coverage, but the only legal way to do so, is to park some of my cars. Since I use my vehicles for...
  17. The Added Costs of Buying a New Car

    Texas insurance rates will increase at a rate equivalent to the rate of Californians escaping to Texas.:cwl::cwl:
  18. The Added Costs of Buying a New Car

    My insurance quote was a small shock, but it's also irritating to pay so much knowing I can only drive one vehicle at a time. While I am cautious about money, I don't plan on leaving a lot for my heirs. I spent my life building my future and doing practical things. Just so I could get to a point...
  19. The Added Costs of Buying a New Car

    First off, I do not decide on how what I do to my cars based on the vagaries of fashion. I like the look of quarter window scoops and aluminum rear window louvers is the only practical way to counter the greenhouse effect of the rear glass. The car shows i go to are full of bras to protect the...
  20. The Added Costs of Buying a New Car

    My first new car was a 72 Comet GT ($3000). I had saved my combat pay and used it for 1/3 down, paid another 1/3 over the remainder of my time in, then used my unused leave pay when I was discharged to pay the rest. Things were simpler back then.





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