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Would You RTR a 60th Anniversary Mustang? Curious What Owners Think

GrabberB

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Speculation ahead.... I get the feeling Christina purchased the 60th anniversary Mustang thinking this is cool and I want one. She probably started looking for personal touches she could add. Somewhere along that journey she stumbled across RTR. Or maybe she was showing off her Mustang and someone said you should check out the RTR models or parts. And the rest is history. I think she ditched "classy Mustang" for something more aggressive.

There is a good chance Christina never heard of RTR prior to ownership. Along comes RTR and trading down to a base GT might not save anything in the long run. As another member above stated the only thing that matters is if she is happy.

My mindset towards earthly possessions literally changed in the last 2-weeks after my father passed at the ripe age of 91. I now look at all he left behind which he held in high regard. All of those possessions mean nothing to him now... diddly squat!

Enjoy life and do what makes you happy!
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I think it looks better as an RTR … I’m digging the Wimbledon white with the RTR package

Usually the only Mustangs that do better over time are those with bespoke motors…

Think factory supercharged for example …

If I had anything with a Coyote in it I’d be throwing a whipple plus all sorts of mods at it ..
 
 








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