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Range of owner ages ?


thewheelman

What age are you?  

181 members have voted

  1. 1. Please select the age bracket you fall into

    • Under 25
      13
    • 26-35
      24
    • 36-45
      53
    • 46-55
      54
    • 56-65
      31
    • Over 65
      6


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34 in October... Bought my '88 right out of Tech School in the military (23) and still have it. Turned out to be one of the most recognizable (and baddest) cars on the base. Two degrees and a lot of GI Bill and Student Loan money later, I finally got my '08 GT500 last Saturday. There's a 20-yr generation (and about 100 HP) gap in my garage now.

 

Damn the Viagra, I've gotten more in the last 4 days than in the previous 3 months!!!

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I bought my first car in 07 at the age of 22 an 05 mustang GT. 50,000 miles and 2 years later at age of 24 I traded it in on the 4th of July for an 07 SGT. It's a blast and I have people run me down all of the time just to tell me how much they like my car.

 

 

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I will be 48 in a few Days :cry: and I drive a 2005 Tribute Edition Shelby G.T. 350, 1 of 2 40th Anniversary Editions. This is NOT a Shelby Tribute (clone), it is Autorized, Licensed and Certified by Shelby Licensing & Carroll Shelby.... :happy feet: :happy feet: :happy feet: To date, I have owned about 175 Vehicles with 77% being Mustangs. I will need to go through my Photo Albums to besure on the number.

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Will be 58 in a few weeks. Wife does the back seat driver comment to quit playing 16 while I drive the SGT. I keep telling her, Moooom, car is meant to be driven.

 

DrKSGT

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Bought my first GT500 new in 1967 at 20 years old and bought my second GT500 new in 2007 at 60 years old. It's still just as much fun to drive the new one as it was the old one back in 67. Really happy Ford and Shelby brought this new car to market.

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I'm 72, and I suppose from out there where y'all are, I look it. From in here where I live, it still looks and feels like nineteen.

 

Got my first black Ford (a '49 Tudor) at 17, my latest just last April 17th (new 2008 GT/CS convertible), which happened to be the 45th anniversary of the original Mustang's introduction. Car was "build-dated" April 17th, 2008, within a day or two of the 40th anniversary of the introduction of the original GT/CS. Cool.

 

With the IMBOC good guys at Big Bear Lake, July 18th. Also cool.

 

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I'm guessing the original post didn't expect non-Shelby owners to step up, but what the hey, we're Members, and we do Own.

 

Cheers!

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56 chronologically, about half that in outlook!

 

You got to be a little gray in the temples to afford this hobby!

 

 

I'm only 31, but I've got the requisite grey at the temples (thanks US Navy!). Enjoying the car so far. Why is it that this car "needs" as much money as my GT "needed" to meet my desires????

 

Rims

Evo Stage II

Griggs

financial ruin

divorce

etc.

 

 

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60.......

 

but if you are only as old as you feel....then I'm 117......(far too many general admission Black Sabbath concerts....lol)

 

but drivin down the highway in the SGT......I'm 16 again...)

 

:)

 

 

(n don't any a you youngsters feel bad for us oldsters...haha...we were able to speed off to Led Zep concerts totally whacked with our girlfriends sittin in our laps...you all have to use the seat belts to get to Green Day concerts....{the only good Band these days}...)

 

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