American cars a euro fan-boy might like?

Yep I've always liked the mustang. My roommate had a 2018 5 litre and it just roared. I would sit on our step having a smoke while he'd rev it for me in the drive way. I loved the sound.
But then he popped the hood for me and I instantly noticed how it had a manual hood prop, and the snob in me thought thay was just the stupidest thing. I thought such cost cutting measures didn't belong on a cars that costs tens of thousands.

I notice now I should have appreciated it for what it was. Double cam engine, sounded like a demon, had that styling that still resembled the 60s mustangs. That's something I really appreciated. I love cars that are somehow able to stick to their aesthetic roots over the years.

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