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Staring back
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Grandpa and the kid.




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Whichever generation is driving the red rag top is the cool one. ,,,, drill sgt.
 
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That'd be my little pony. Wink


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Kind of funny how things happen. I took the car out for probably the last drive of the season and pulled into the gas station to fill it up. Not 5 minutes later, a fella pulled up next to me in a baby blue '65 hardtop. A few minutes later another fella pulled up to the opposite pump in a gorgeous '69 Cobra...white with blue stripes.

It was like a little reunion. Damn I love old cars.


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College roommate's grandfather had an immaculate 65 coupe. 289ci 4spd in a light blue.

Another college roommate had a pretty rough 66 coupe with a hodgepodge of parts. 302ci, auto trans, '70 Mach 1 high back seats. It was a project & he was building a stroker motor (347ci IIRC) for it. All stalled out when we moved off for college, but I think his dad still has the car & the engine.

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Love the old one ('66?). Here's a pic of mine:
100_2060.jpg by David Casteel, on Flickr

and my 2006 daily driver:
Must06_0057 by David Casteel, on Flickr

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Originally posted by flashguy:
Love the old one ('66?).

'68. Your's is pretty sharp as well.


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They all look nice.
flashguy,, your older mustang is really sharp detailed out.
 
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