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Location: Rogers, MN
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![]() My two year old son has one of those die cast model mustangs. He can already identify 16 different parts on it including the catalytic converters and the fuel cell and battery in the trunk. He can also point out the transmission and the engine. Watching him learn is incredible and I wouldn't give it up for anything. I have plenty of toys, but I think the kids are the best toys of them all.
I also have a one year old daughter. She just started walking. Everytime I have the computer open for something, they're both there watching and handing me tools. I can't wait until they can help me work on the Mustang and best yet, I can't wait to hand over the keys to the Mustang. |
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