
Sandra Boleware and her 2003 GT
As a fairly new member to the
club, second year, and only on my second mustang, I have fallen completely in
love with Mustangs. My first Mustang was a 1998 Mustang, V6, automatic, not much
to drive but great to look at. Unfortunately, it was heavily damaged in a
terrible hail storm. I drove it for a few more months, then one day I took it in
to the dealer for an oil change, and while I waited I test drove the new 2003
Mustang GTs. Bad mistake, was the most costly oil change of my life. I shopped
around and couldn’t find the configuration that I really wanted, until David
Stanley’s own 2003 GT became available. With only 2400 miles and already setup
with a performance chip, I fell hard for this car. I haggled and walked away
numerous times, until finally 90 days later, we met in the middle and I bought
his car.
I have never enjoyed owning a car more. I have shown it
in Mustang car shows, recently I raced at the Sheriff’s track in Midwest City
and took 3 - 1st place finishes for my group. And was a proud participant in the
LibertyFest parade in Edmond, 2007.
Someone once told me I needed a hobby, I found not only a hobby but also a love
of my life. And I’m looking to increase my “stable” with at least two more. Have
my eye on a 90’ model to strip down, and “muscle up” since I’ve acquired the
“racing fever”.
Since I’m somewhat of a purist, the only modifications
that I have made so far is to put Magnaflow exhaust on it, and installed some
really awesome retro glo-gauges. But my sequential taillights are on the way,
and have started shopping for some improvements for more horsepower. My GT
doesn’t need any exterior improvements, it is beautiful AS IS.
Thanks to the Oklahoma Mustang Club and The Mustang Club of America for a great organization, and giving me a chance to do something I love.
Sandra Boleware
