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A Horse With No Name

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  1. The Mazda 3 is actually better looking.
  2. I saw an earlier 70's Grand Prix out on the road and thought of you.
  3. Please be more direct and let us know how you really feel. I really kind of agree with you. Cadillac's designs seem much more fresh and vibrant. I like elements of it, but overall I can do a lot better for the money. CPO CTS-V is calling my name.... The car in question is the four without the glorious six...you still feel a rise in your pants when you look at this, Skippy?
  4. And we will have to agree to disagree. This is going to delve into politics and get ugly....something I don't want to happen.
  5. My son and the daughter of a friend both own one of these..20 plus years later and still going strong. Now if one only had a 70 Lemans from Arizona one could build an wwesome clone and paint it orbit orange.
  6. I was making reference to his post....all of the Rust in the Chevy Blazer you are looking at is free.
  7. Why settle for just one... And that's why Balthy is buying it...like every other vintage car...all of the rust is free with purchase! https://youtu.be/ANSUO98oWY0 Funny!
  8. Car scene around here has become mostly exotics and trucks it would seem. I have kind of lost contact with it as I have kind of lost interest with much of what is going on.
  9. Would make a nice toy... More...
  10. Actually they have become rather uncommon around Columbus here. I have only seen a couple of each over the course of the last year in terms of the 65 to 73 era. Mostly car shows around here have gone to late model imports and exotics.
  11. I think we are on the same page...and yes...as an Audi R8 type of buyer...this is cool. I just have remorse over the millions of Mustangs not saved. Lots of cores could have been reborn with Dynacorn metal.
  12. But my point was in 1993 lots of rebuildable cores existed. Not so much now. Also...if you were 30 in 1966 and bought a new Mustang...you would be 82 now. Not exactly prime age for rolling around on a garage floor underneath a rusty relic. I love vintage Mustangs but around here all of the clubs and restoration shops dried up years ago. And it has been a long damn time since I have seen someone under 70 driving a vintage Mustang. I mean...I would love to see the 65 to 73 stang make a comeback...but just like the Clinton and Bush families that day is way past.
  13. People wanting vintage vehicles are fewer in number all of the time as are the vehicles. I could see the Dynacorn body being an awesome option in 1993 when lots of Old Mustangs were around. Not so much now.
  14. Agreed. Ford is acting like they want my business.
  15. You mean Fords are available in colors...? Even the model T iirc was offered in colors other than black. Model A had a nice selection of OEM colors.
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