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This article was published by Andrew Evans (@Famine) on August 9th, 2018 in the Automotive News category.
That doesn't seem to stop most of the state. I see Mustangs and Chargers driving through the dead of winter, Corvettes and Jaguars driving across gravel and potholes during construction here in the city.Always have had a soft spot in my heart for Mustangs and would love to own a new one but rear wheel drives won't get me down the snow covered roads here in rural Michigan.
Always have had a soft spot in my heart for Mustangs and would love to own a new one but rear wheel drives won't get me down the snow covered roads here in rural Michigan.
Always have had a soft spot in my heart for Mustangs and would love to own a new one but rear wheel drives won't get me down the snow covered roads here in rural Michigan.
All Mustangs are cool, but not all of them are beautiful. The most beautiful one in my opinion is the '64-'65, and the ugliest ones are the '73-'93.
Those are ugly. So boxy and not worthy of the Mustang name!
Uhh...
I fail to see how any of these are "ugly", especially that '73 Mach 1.
Also, I know I'm a bit late on this, but happy 10 million Mustangs!