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Posted by Uncle on April 17, 2005 at 04:06:47 from (63.18.249.187):
In Reply to: OT... Mach 1 Mustang posted by TractorMike on April 15, 2005 at 18:57:29:
I bought a 67 hardtop V-8 Mustang project out of Arizona 11 years ago, it's in the shop, I used to work on now and then, later only one day a year( my birthday) , now I haven't worked on it at all for years, but I'd be lost without it, my dream is top take my wife on evening runs to Dairy Queen on summer nights and act cool. It's not the investment, although it's getting older all the time and that's good for an old car...my 10 year old son that went with me to buy it has now graduated from college, I could sell it and have more room to pile junk up in the shop, but it's a dream to finish it, my only problem is putting other priorities before it. If a '71 is your dream...then you are on the right track...People don't understand that an old Mustang is not only a car, it was a time in a kids' life when the music on the radio was good stuff, and candy cost a nickel, a haircut was a haircut, and tatoos were for militarly guys and earings were for girls.Tractors were for working, drugs were for sick people and hippies were for pointing at. 4-wheel drives were for Jeeps,Crooked elected officilas were for locking up....The Ford Mustang came at a time that was more pure, however times have changed, and owning one, we can pretend that we are young at heart. Maybe it's a time machine?
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