Originally posted by DmonSlyr
thanks i know it would have been even more badass if it was a GT six speeds. BUT insurance doesnt like 17 year olds to have v8s in there 2 door sports cars. so even if i would have a got a older model GT the insurance still would have been another 200 bucks/ month but my dad said he was looking at a gt for himself and said that it really wasnt that much more powerful then the V6.
for the 6speed part. it was the only mustang in the lot. and i was sitting in traffic on the way to school the otherday and got to thinkin. im glad its not a 6 speed cause then i would have to shift every 5 seconds and would just get old every single day going to school.
but my parents suprised me with it. i was about to watermelon my pants when i saw it!
Wow, your Dad got you a brand new Mustang at only 17!
That is some awesome father that you have. My Dad also got me a Mustang for my first car. It was a used 1969 coupe with a 302 V8, but I did not get it until I was 19. I drove that car for 17 years, I loved it so much. Made me sick when I finally unloaded it ( I had a wife and kid by then ), although I got the same amount of money for it that my Dad had originally paid for it!
I did not buy my own son a car until he was 19 as well. He was pretty jazzed when he got his too, although he still looks in shock in this photo I took of him:

He pretty much wanted a Civic Coupe, so I got him one with a 5 speed manual:

That was 2 1/2 years ago. Since then, he has got 11 tickets driving the car, and came close to losing his license at one point. His auto insurance is now outrageous. Hopefully you will have much better luck driving yours.
Great car you got! Makes me think back when I was young and driving a Mustang too! Enjoy these years while you can, and have lots of fun. For when you get married, your wife will also probably nag you to sell it and buy something more practical for a family, just like mine did to me.
Just thinking back about my selling my Mustang all those years ago still makes me want to cry!

It is odd how people can get attached to their cars so much.
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