93 Cobra R
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Newbie: a not so typical \"mustang\" owner...
Hey guys, just joined up. I'm 31 from Nashville, TN. I've browsed through the forums a little and observed a bit of labeling of us "mustang" owners lol. I was brought up in a very Ford biased family, so my record of owning non-Ford products is extremely limited. At the present time, I have two Cobra R mustangs, a 93 and 95 model - each with around 2,000 original miles. I'm currently looking to acquire a 2000 model in the near future to finish off the "R" set. Even though the Cobra R's are extremely rare and highly collectible, to the average commuter-car type person, they're still just a "mustang".
So, I want something that stands out far from the crowd and isn't mistaken for anything other than what it is. I've always admired the Viper for being "what it is" - an icon of pure American performance. In my opinion, there are only a few American automobiles that can boast that claim. Considering a Viper falls into that category and is very affordable compared to the company it's surrounded by, I feel it’s the obvious solution for me. I recently purchased the "Viper Buyer’s Guide" which has been very informative. Hopefully, in the near future, I’ll be able to utilize that information in picking out the perfect Viper for me. I look forward to spending time on the site browsing and getting more familiar with these awesome machines - as well as trying to overlook the "mustang" remarks . Thanks in advance for the welcome.
Hey guys, just joined up. I'm 31 from Nashville, TN. I've browsed through the forums a little and observed a bit of labeling of us "mustang" owners lol. I was brought up in a very Ford biased family, so my record of owning non-Ford products is extremely limited. At the present time, I have two Cobra R mustangs, a 93 and 95 model - each with around 2,000 original miles. I'm currently looking to acquire a 2000 model in the near future to finish off the "R" set. Even though the Cobra R's are extremely rare and highly collectible, to the average commuter-car type person, they're still just a "mustang".
So, I want something that stands out far from the crowd and isn't mistaken for anything other than what it is. I've always admired the Viper for being "what it is" - an icon of pure American performance. In my opinion, there are only a few American automobiles that can boast that claim. Considering a Viper falls into that category and is very affordable compared to the company it's surrounded by, I feel it’s the obvious solution for me. I recently purchased the "Viper Buyer’s Guide" which has been very informative. Hopefully, in the near future, I’ll be able to utilize that information in picking out the perfect Viper for me. I look forward to spending time on the site browsing and getting more familiar with these awesome machines - as well as trying to overlook the "mustang" remarks . Thanks in advance for the welcome.