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Oh, I'll not get into that kind of dick-waving. I considered the V8 and decided that, given that I'm getting 305 hp with the new 6, it would be overkill. I'm an older gent cruising the countryside and driving to the beach with my girl, not a young guy who's going to race it. And I'm just barely sensible enough to like the (relative) fuel economy, 30 on the highway.

Although I'll admit that I drooled a little over the yellow Laguna Seca that was sitting on the lot. :lol:

As far as the war with the bowties goes...right now when I'm out driving and see someone in a Camaro (or a Challenger - or a Mini, for that matter) I'm filled with comradely affection for anyone and everyone who's driving a car that they really love. :cool:

That's a nice lookin' car, Q2UnME. What kinda mods you got on it?
 
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Well, as said, that's the mucsle car guy in me. As a reasonable and above all a man who likes engineering I will say that the current V6s in both the Mustang and Camaro are great engines. Finally US car companies figured out how to make V6s.

Me, I have a practical diesel car trough the company so all that remains is a nice time off car. I really, really, really want a new Camaro, but the tax on that thing is murder in these car hating parts of the world. Only guys I've seen driving one is the kind of douches who buy it just to show that they have the money, not because they actually love the car. So I'm looking at getting a used 98-02 LS1 Camaro within the next few months. Maybe have some time to tinker with it before winter.

As for the last part, I agree. I just wish the car climate around here was friendlier to more fun, and especially American cars. And I'm not talking about the weather.
 
Yeah, you know I had no idea before I got the car how positively people - strangers - would respond to it. A day doesn't go by but someone I don't know says something admiring right out of the blue. Despite some rough decades people here still love cars.

And the cast aluminum engine really is something, especially in consideration of the ancient iron block Ford was putting into the car until just two years ago.
 
I know that feeling. I slid a bit too far early this year and had to get myself back into shape.

You don't look out of control or anything though. it's a cute tummy ;)

Here is an old shot of me with one of my best friends. This is sometime in the winter of 2005. I think I'm whistling in this photo.

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Wow, that was totally taken the wrong way. Maybe next time I should say: "3 months along"


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Sorry for the confusion.


Cute pic by the way ;)

Wow, I'm so embarrassed right now. :lol:

Congratulations!


HaHa. Don't worry about it. It's my fault for not being more clear about why I was posting the picture. And thanks.

Also, thank you to everyone else that said congratulations. The only reason I'm not thrilled about it is because I'm not even dating the father. Eh, it's 2012, we do things differently now.
 
Yeah, you know I had no idea before I got the car how positively people - strangers - would respond to it. A day doesn't go by but someone I don't know says something admiring right out of the blue. Despite some rough decades people here still love cars.

And the cast aluminum engine really is something, especially in consideration of the ancient iron block Ford was putting into the car until just two years ago.
I'm one of those guys compliment guys :guffaw: I remember last summer on the ferry (I work in the archipelago so every day I have to take two five minute ferry rides) there was this guy with an AWESOME 4th gen Firebird. I went up and complimented him on the car and we had a nice chat for a few minutes. Naturally I drove dads crappy old Ford beater that he has as his work car :lol:

It really is a nice pair of engines. I remember when the Camaro arrived and I talked to a import dealer about them bringing in some of the V6 version but he said they sadly probably would not be bringing them in. He and a lot of the other guys at the dealerships loved the engines, but neither of them thought they would sell. Sadly I think he's right.
 
It really is a nice pair of engines. I remember when the Camaro arrived and I talked to a import dealer about them bringing in some of the V6 version but he said they sadly probably would not be bringing them in. He and a lot of the other guys at the dealerships loved the engines, but neither of them thought they would sell. Sadly I think he's right.

I guess with the taxes and everything a lot of folks are priced out and the only market is for the high-end versions?
 
Just curious, Dennis...are you more a fan of modern Mustangs or the classic, old-school ones from the sixties?

My ideal model would be, oh, a 1967 Mustang Fastback.
 
My ideal would be the '68 Royal Maroon white top convertible that my brother owned when we were in school.

In homage to that car I've mounted a '68 fender badge on the dash of mine.

So...does that answer the question? :lol:
 
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Me and my daughter, don't know if i done this right

Well if that does not work here is the linky

http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y2/speedywheelz/?action=view&current=photo-1.jpg

Here's what you do: you go to the page in the link you've provided and find the little box of links (to the right of the image) and click in the IMG code box. When it says 'copied' you go to the post you're writing and paste that link.
It'll look like this:
(IMG)http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y2/speedywheelz/photo-1.jpg(/IMG)
-except with square brackets instead of parentheses;

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But I think you'll need to either have a few more posts on the board and/or having been a member for a little longer to be allowed to post images ;)


Thanks much, more posts most likely been here for years just do not post a lot, mostly read thanks again for making it work.

You are both adorable!
 
It really is a nice pair of engines. I remember when the Camaro arrived and I talked to a import dealer about them bringing in some of the V6 version but he said they sadly probably would not be bringing them in. He and a lot of the other guys at the dealerships loved the engines, but neither of them thought they would sell. Sadly I think he's right.

I guess with the taxes and everything a lot of folks are priced out and the only market is for the high-end versions?
With the new ones, unfortunately yes. But that's what the used market is for. That's when the real enthusiasts come out of the woodwork and can afford to buy the cars. My plan for the current Camaro is basically to get a proper used one in about five years when the next generation has arrived and the prices have gone down. Hopefully the taxes will have been adjusted by then what with it being a slightly older car by that time.
 
Adjusted...about 8.6 USD for a gallon (we use liters here so it might be off a smidge). And that's pretty good. It's been up to way more in the last year.
 
Cripes. Wait for a hybrid muscle car. ;)

The 'Stang has been costing me a lot this month, partly because it uses 33% more gas to go the same distance as my riceburner but mostly because I'm driving it about four times as much.
 
One of the sharks, saying "Howdy," at Moody Gardens.
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One of the nieces admiring the Triceratops at Houston Museum of Natural Science.
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Hubby, being his usual serious self.
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Being silly with my twin sister. (Not sure if I've posted pics with her before? We don't look TOO much alike anymore, but people still confuse us.:P)

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