Thread: Well its gone
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10-04-2008 09:38 PM #1
Well its gone
But before it left i did have to see just one tire spin since it had a peg leg rear end . Just like i thought it would do it layed down a great patch and i let off . It still wanted to go and if the 4 spd would have been in it i think i would have hid it before the new owner got here LOL nnnaaa just kidding . Those BB in the mustangs do run .
My son had knocked a hole in rad when it was in the drive a while back . Thats the leak you see no warm up time at all .
Now its going to be 2 weeks before the replacement can be picked up the guy went on vacation out of the country . But cyder and sleep will help the time move by i hope .
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10-04-2008 09:50 PM #2
i bet your kinda sad to see that go
i've always wanted one of those..."Behold, what manner of love the father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called sons of God." 1John3:1
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10-05-2008 06:26 AM #3
Hate to see every one go very hard to come by at entry level . But needed to move it to fund next one . At 52 only see one more that i want to work on after that i hope the toys are reachable in a driving stage to enjoy .
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10-05-2008 06:35 AM #4
I always loved these in FB form. Here Bobby, this one is for you...........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKg27i5Y3T4
Don
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10-05-2008 06:56 AM #5
Don always a good one to watch . Do the regrets soften after time i sure hope so , been chasing the fastback since I was 17 man i love them too. Couple other ones i had .
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10-05-2008 07:44 AM #6
That was a great movie, it was really something seeing it from the balcony section every time the wheels came off the ground it was makig me dizzy. The first movie I saw before I got married, maybe thay's why she stayed with me, she like cars also she had a new 68 Cougar. She wanted a Mustang but where she worked her boss told her the Cougar was a better built car. If she would have bought the Mustang we would still have had it. I traded her car for a 68 Impala SS 396, she still holds that against me. It must have been 69 when that movie came out or the end of 68.
Richard
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10-05-2008 10:12 AM #7
It is always sad to see a old friend go away.When I watched my frist Camaro that I had for ten years pull out of the driveway,I almost cried,was sick for days.
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10-05-2008 10:56 AM #8
I had a 68 sedan back in the 80's. 302, c4 nice car! I remember crested the top of the grapevine(southern Ca.) in the mountains, doing 105mph, instinct told me to cool it on the way down the other side, 1/2 mile later pasted a CHP doing 60mph....thank you god!
I still miss mine too. Maybe if it was a fastback, I'd still have it!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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10-05-2008 02:36 PM #9
Bobby a sad day for sure. I've let more than my share go and still looking back today I regret it!!! LOL but to make room for a new project is a fun tradeoff. And if it was really in your heart what you wanted to do then it's the right choice. I do love those fastback big blocks though!!
Bullitt is by far one of my all time favorite movies. I never get tired of watching that car chase!!!
Well good luck with the new project!!!
G.
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10-05-2008 04:18 PM #10
always sad to see a cool car go1969 F-100 390 auto
1951 F-1 350/350 camaro clip in progress
1980 Tr7 351w
1972 Maverick grabber clone(future project)
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10-05-2008 06:32 PM #11
if it was really in your heart what you wanted to do
Guys i know this brings out the pics of the one you let go for what ever reason .
FFR if I was thinking with my heart it would still be here aahh . I remember you and I talking when I sold the 68 T code a few years back . My head was doing all the thinking and it leans some heavy on one side LOL. Well the next one is a tough one to get at entry also and hopefully someday Ill get a driver BB fastback nothing fancy just for some fun .
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10-05-2008 08:39 PM #12
I'be sold a lot of cool ones but if you're like me, that's the only way to afford the next one. The new owner should really enjoy it, Bobby. Looks like he's getting a cool ride. So what's the replacement?
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10-05-2008 09:20 PM #13
Falcon i think your coupe may be the culprit LOL . I have put the deposit down on a 37 Ford 5 window coupe and will be road tripping to get it on the 18th . Some of it has been done and hope the build moves quickly . Like before the next 4 years LOL . I need to live next to all of you car nuts to keep me focused and working on one .Last edited by bluestang67; 10-05-2008 at 09:30 PM.
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10-05-2008 10:36 PM #14
Wow...great looking coupe...love the 37, looks solid...congrats"Behold, what manner of love the father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called sons of God." 1John3:1
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10-06-2008 04:29 AM #15
Now that's going to be slick! The only way they'll get my coupe is pry it from my cold, dead hands.
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