Agreed, one of the reasons why I'm thinking of a change to a 4 seater.The one drawback of the corvette as with all “sports cars” is that you only have two seats. If you wanted to go anywhere with your mates a two seater is pretty useless. 6 sometimes 7 piled into a caprice/impala convertible was great fun, or all piled into a wagon of some sort for a weekend down the coast. Great fun. I was very fortunate dad let me use whatever he had for sale.
I think that’s one of the reasons the mustang has become so popular over the last 20 odd years. People want a “yank” to enjoy with friends. Going to shows etc. It’s a classic, it seats, 4/5, is not to big. A proper American car. The full size cars are great, especially the convertibles but they need a large garage.Agreed, one of the reasons why I'm thinking of a change to a 4 seater.
Another good choice. The “thinking mans mustang” they used to sayMercury Cougar.
I love the big old Yank wagons. I think they look awesome. The photos above were just some examples. Seen a few big wagons like them over the years, including a ropey looking (in a good way) one down in Cornwall with some guys using it as a surfing wagon.Always liked wagons, we always had a wagon for personal use as we had big dogs ( alsations and Great Danes)
That LTD with the hideaways is a beauty. Love the colour.
I swear on the C2 coupe they could have fitted a third or even two extra seats if they removed the storage area.I think that’s one of the reasons the mustang has become so popular over the last 20 odd years. People want a “yank” to enjoy with friends. Going to shows etc. It’s a classic, it seats, 4/5, is not to big. A proper American car. The full size cars are great, especially the convertibles but they need a large garage.