Originally Posted by Shoeshear Love the Z to drive, but I have to say, in some aspects I agree w/ some of the reviewers at least. I think at this
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Sure, mustangs aren't "true blooded" sports cars, but neither are M cars for that matter which started life as hopped up normal cars. Idk, I guess my definition of "sports car" is pretty loose. If it's fast, fun, cool, and handles well, the shoe fits. But to each their own man. Plenty of people hate mustangs because of the mustangy-ness, which I kinda get. It attracts a certain crowd, it's historically not been light, refined, or known to handle well, but IMO, the current crop of Mustangs and Camaros are really making a name for themselves. The power, the grip, the chassis, they are all pretty killer. But, like you, I will continue to enjoy the Z for the time being!
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We have high bridges over a river. Concrete block tied to each leg and over the side. Splash in about 10 seconds. You want about 5ft of slack on the rope. This way the body floats up a little. When a barge tow goes either up or down river. The prop hits the body. Instant fishy food. Ahhhhhhh this is what I heard from some pretty shady mafia type characters around here. We've had some jumpers miss the river and hit the road next to the river. One girl jumped off and just missed 2 guys in a little fishing boat one night. They saved her. Broke her leg when she hit the water.
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