New guy, old cars.
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New guy, old cars.
Hello.
I found this site when I stumbled onto some fantastic renderings of custom 2015 Mustangs.
My heart lies in the old days. My current cars are from 1978 and 1973 but I've had a couple of '69's and some other Mustang II's. The '73 is currently a project. As it happens, my current Mustangs are some of the most unloved even by Mustang enthusiasts but I make them my own.
The motor city.
I found this site when I stumbled onto some fantastic renderings of custom 2015 Mustangs.
My heart lies in the old days. My current cars are from 1978 and 1973 but I've had a couple of '69's and some other Mustang II's. The '73 is currently a project. As it happens, my current Mustangs are some of the most unloved even by Mustang enthusiasts but I make them my own.
The motor city.
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Just remember, if those two generations of Mustangs didn't carry us through, the Mustang could have just been a memory after 1970.
It is because of those cars we are still enjoying Mustangs today, and not visiting websites about Mavericks or something.
It is because of those cars we are still enjoying Mustangs today, and not visiting websites about Mavericks or something.
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