Originally Posted by Ray Spencer
(Post 171743)
It is a fever once you get behind the wheel of a Mustang....the feeling is very hard to discribe.
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welcome from vancouver
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Originally Posted by Taurus8
(Post 171758)
Well, I kinda know what you mean...I did have a Capri (Fox body) for about a year there. Inline 6 so it wasn't winning any races, but I do know what you're saying. :tup
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Snakebite I have to agree...the penalties for speeding are getting to steep! Impound and possible action of the vehicle if speed is excessive! Thinking of indexing crank gear so as to be quick off the line instead of top end speed...I'd hate to loose our ride! Just my 2 cents. Welcome to cmoc Taurus8! Happy motoring and good luck with your search!
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Originally Posted by quadkeeper
(Post 171799)
Snakebite I have to agree...the penalties for speeding are getting to steep! Impound and possible action of the vehicle if speed is excessive! Thinking of indexing crank gear so as to be quick off the line instead of top end speed...I'd hate to loose our ride! Just my 2 cents. Welcome to cmoc Taurus8! Happy motoring and good luck with your search!
All I really need now is half-decent power to merge into the freeway, and enough horses and handling to make the Coquihalla Hwy entertaining which many cars will do for me, if I'm honest. But ever since I was driven to elementary school in a '65 convertible...non GT, V8, grey, bench seat, automatic... I've always wanted one. I remember one day just sitting in the back of that car, mesmerized, looking over every inch of the dash and looking back at my uncle's '72 LTD and not getting why he and my father didn't have a car like this instead. (Unfortunately that Mustang was dealt in in 1973 for a *GASP* new Chevy Vega!) Even then, at 9 years old I knew my neighbour had made a BIG mistake. :banghead: :D |
great story and we are the same age and I to remember all the old cars of my youth
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