Just gave my ’02 Mustang to my grandchildren for Christmas to augment the pick-up from last year. Twins. Now it is sorted out. Truck for the boy; cute car for the girl. Or vice versa. I hope they do not try to time travel in either.
I am always surprised at how many Mustangs I see here in SoCal. Heaps of “heaps”. Saw one of the original style the other day. Now, I would like to have one of those.
I have a 67 coupe 🙂
That’s nice. I am sure you attract a lot of attention.
In ’67 I bought a ’66 Plymouth Barracuda. Should have bought a Mustang–and kept it.
My first car was a Nightmist Blue 1967 Mustang Fastback.
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Just gave my ’02 Mustang to my grandchildren for Christmas to augment the pick-up from last year. Twins. Now it is sorted out. Truck for the boy; cute car for the girl. Or vice versa. I hope they do not try to time travel in either.
I am always surprised at how many Mustangs I see here in SoCal. Heaps of “heaps”. Saw one of the original style the other day. Now, I would like to have one of those.
I have a 67 coupe 🙂
That’s nice. I am sure you attract a lot of attention.
In ’67 I bought a ’66 Plymouth Barracuda. Should have bought a Mustang–and kept it.
My first car was a Nightmist Blue 1967 Mustang Fastback.