I just bought a 2003 Mustang Cobra a year ago. The car comes with a built in shift light on the dash to tell you when to shift during everyday driving. I couldn't believe it. What a joke. (By the way, it says to shift way to early, I guess for gas mileage)
Anyway, the big thing I love about those old cars is how easy they are to work on. You could fix anything in that car with a set of craftsman tools and parts from your local NAPA. I have a '73 Chevy blazer I use for plowing that I could sit in the engine compartment to work on it. I open the hood on the mustang to do something and I just close it. I don't even think I could change the belt. O well, guess we better get back on topic. <img src="/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" />