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There is also this option but it might not go over so well.
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I agree with having it shipped. I recently bought a car and had it shipped from SC to NH, it was a great experience. Driving across the US with a car in tow would be awful. The mid west is quite lovely at 85 MPH, not so much at 65...
Any thought about shipping the Taco and driving the Mustang? The Mustang could turn a "long drive" into a "fun road trip". I bought a truck in Denver and drove it home to NH last April and had a great time. Took my time when I wanted to, got off the beaten path a little, and just enjoyed seeing America. It was a trip I'd done in my teens in a 1965 Plymouth Barracuda and it was great to re-trace my steps. |
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Cal, now that sounds like a plan! As someone that has long wanted and very recently found a Mustang for myself, I can relate.
They're definitely not winter weather vehicles but you should be able to enjoy it from at least April into late November most years. I agree with you on never being able to drive it without a smile on my face, the exhaust rumble alone does that for me. ![]()
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