He just called me today and said some guy he knows gave him an early 1965 (also known as 1964 1/2) Ford Mustang. There’s no engine in it now, but next weekend he’s going to get one for it. It doesn’t run yet (no engine) and it needs a new hood and fender and such, but I am willing to learn how to work on cars.
It’s going to be so wicked.
Not a car guy, so I googled it.
http://classicponycars.com/images/2nd.jpg
Nice ride, man.
Yeah, if it weren’t for the fact that I’m getting one, I never would have known what it was. I’m thinking the color should be “black cherry.”
It’s a Mustang, therefore it needs to be some sort of varient on red. It’s like, a law or something.
Congrats, bro. You’ve just joined an elite group of people - your vehicle sets you apart instantly from 99% of all the other shiny new egg-on-wheels vehicles on the road. I hope that, like me, you live for seeing people turn their heads to look at your vehicle when you’re stopped at a crosswalk. I also hope you’re a single man, because you’re going to need a stick to beat off the women. And if you’re not, your girl is going to be in for a treat every time she catches a ride with you.
Any way you slice it, having a unique, head-turning vehicle takes your life to a whole new level. Here’s to you, Rand.
Sweet. I owned a 1970 Mustang for years. It was cream-colored, though, in apparent defiance of some law. It was a heartbreaker when I had to sell it.