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Ha! Something about it not having enough soul or something...

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And it's likely that at that age, you'll have the same miles, so it's all equal.

MP's as prophets?!

Amen.

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That's like a totally realistic version of Iracing!

The 1986 Taurus has aged pretty well.

Haha! Nope. My wife has an ST. She wanted something fun to drive, with four doors, and a manual.

Here is something neat. If you purchase a ST, Ford pays for a day of driving school, like they did with the Boss 302, and the Raptor. http://www.stoctaneacademy.com/

I absolutely love my wife's ST.

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If you believe this, you obviously have never heard an uncorked Boss 302.

Somebody needs to increase their calorie count.

Too bad they don't allow for PM's here anymore.

I think that the ST Ford line, and the Boss 302 show that at least one manufacturer cares about the enthusiast. I guess domestically, I could easily add in the z-28 to that bunch, along with the great examples you've mentioned here. Most manufacturers listen to enthusiasts, since I'd venture many people who design

That's what I thought too when I saw this.

I always think of James May when the Lagonda comes up.

It was really neat.

Yep, I guess I picture everybody on the Gawker network living on the East Coast. Ha!

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The C of O airport is really small. I got a ride on a Ford Tri-Motor out of there a couple of years ago. This isn't my video....