Posted by dhermesc on March 10, 2015 at 09:23:30 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: Re: New Tractor tires posted by dhermesc on March 10, 2015 at 09:14:01:
20 years ago I restored a 67 Mustang. It was a base grocery getter with a 289 and 3 speed. About the only thing it had over a true base unit was a red interior (instead of black) and an overhead console - but no floor console, no AC, no PB, no PS, no positrac.... I bought it as a basket case for $800 at a garage sale and restored it over a the next couple of years.
I took it to a couple shows and was constantly told "What you should have done" and all about the super slick super rare Mustang they had at home in the garage. Usually after a few questions (you say its an original 66 with a 351 Boss engine? A stock 64 1/2 with a 5 speed? You have the mechanical fuel injection that Shelby copied from the Corvette?) and you know how full of BS they are. I can only imagine a tractor show is the same.
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