"70 StangMan" said:You got my vote Ron.
:thu Thanks Dale!
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"70 StangMan" said:You got my vote Ron.
"kb3" said:I am not sure if it is ironic or fitting that the car leading the polls on a Mustang enthusiast website is the only one that won't keep running! bj
I'll have you know my car has more mentally driven miles than all all the actual miles all of your vehicles have combined! And yes, it still runs flawlessly."silverblueBP" said:Hey now, it only breaks cause it gets run hard and put away dripping oil. If I piddled around the streets like some of you :shee , I'd still be on the first incarnation of the 289. If I drove my car like T E R R Y drives hi.......nevermind.
"silverblueBP" said:Hey now, it only breaks cause it gets run hard and put away dripping oil. If I piddled around the streets like some of you :shee , I'd still be on the first incarnation of the 289. If I drove my car like T E R R Y drives hi.......nevermind.
bj
"kb3" said:on the other hand.....my son's car was built by a 16 year old kid and is driven daily on the street....I am sure all he does is "piddle" when driving it too weren't we all easy on our cars at 16?)!
At least we have a good chance of a fastback taking COY honors!
"janschutz" said:I would say it is the top 3. Coleman's has also seen track time.
"silverblueBP" said:Does it help if I have the mind of a 16 yr old??
"Grabber70Mach" said:Congratulations Mark, guess the price on my WE gift just went up.