Family Cars
The pictures above are of my Dad's 29K mile 1996 Impala SS.  The SS has 2.5" Flow-master cat-back exhaust and a K&N cold-air intake on it.  The car has been lowered with Eibach 1" drop springs on all four corners.  It also has a built in radar detector and an alarm complete with remote start.  As you can see it has a competition stereo too.  His future plans for the car include installing 3.42 gears and a Hypertech Power Programer.  Yeah, he lets me drive it every once in a while. :)   
These pictures above are of my younger brother's 27K mile 1992 Thunderbird SC.  It replaced his old red 1990 SC after a Ford Explorer decided to ram it in the back end at about 40 mph. (Right)  Lets just say it was not pretty.  Funny thing is I like the white one better.  As of now his car is stock except for some Bridgestone 235/55R16 tires and a custom stereo.  I get to drive this one occasionally. :)  They are fun cars.
Does this look like a car that a middle-aged woman should be driving around town?  Well, my cool Mom thinks so.  This is her 1998 Mustang GT.  Its completely untouched with 9K on it.  It was specially ordered with the Cobra R wheels with tan interior and top.  It looks really sharp.  Maybe I should buy this one off of her in about 10 years?
Previously Owned Cars
Right: This is my 1976 Monte Carlo that I owned before the SS.  It had 43K original miles when I bought it.  Of course I couldnt leave this car alone either.  It had a custom stereo and a set of 14"x 7" Dayton wire wheels.  It was a really nice cruiser with full power and factory moon-roof.  This car was really ahead of its time. 
Left: This is a picture of my Dad's 1966 Mustang.  It was red on red, fastback, with the GT and K-code (HiPo) option and a 4-speed.  (Rare Car)  We did a complete mechanical restoration on the engine and undercarriage.  The car won many 1st place awards in the Concours Street-Driven class.