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Thanks smokingjoe. No problem with Mustangs in general, I really appreciate the older ones. What gets me is the guys that show up at car shows with new Mustangs.
They show up with about a hundred bolt on accessories and a polishing cloth. Most of them are rich kids with Daddy's money.
I know some will disagree but if I'm going to a show, I'm looking for a classic with some blood and guts in it! I don't like the lo-riders either, but at least I can admire the work and time put into them. JMHO.
They show up with about a hundred bolt on accessories and a polishing cloth. Most of them are rich kids with Daddy's money.
I know some will disagree but if I'm going to a show, I'm looking for a classic with some blood and guts in it! I don't like the lo-riders either, but at least I can admire the work and time put into them. JMHO.
What really gets me is the local Mustang Clubs. They show up at car shows in droves and they all cast votes for their fellow club members. It is pretty disgusting to see a 2008 Mustang beat out a classic EB but it happens all the time. So you can see why I take pride in winning best Ford against those odds.