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Originally Posted by stevej37
Went to meet some friends for lunch today with my Carrera. It was a 30 mile round-trip and the weather was perfect.
Half-way there, a mustang appears on my rear...I'm going 60 on a 55 road. He is about 3 car lengths behind and doesn't pass. No on-coming traffic. He finally passes after about five miles.
The same thing happened on the way back. A different mustang follows right on my tail for a couple miles and then finally floors it and passes. I'm sure he was doing over 100 before he was past me a ways.
Both times the mustangs drivers looked real young.
Why do they do that? Do they like the smell of my exhaust?
A pic of my car...

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way back when I was 1st dating Diana, (99) she told she was thinking about buying a new mustang. As were driving up 17, I explain to her how typical mustang drivers acted, trying to race, reving the engine, ect .
She laughed, and less than a minute later, here comes a mustang, reving his engine and acting like he wanted to race, I laughed and ignored him. A bit farther down the road, here is another one, doing the same thing, but this time, I am on the on ramp, and tell her, hold on, and I punch the 911 and of course it is hugging the ramp as we get on the highway, I am watching the mirror and see the mustang almost hit a

RV before spinning off the road.
The

SC I was driving