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Old 11-23-2001, 11:40 AM   #18
mustangman65_79
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, winter car, how about a '66 mustang, with a new heater core. But if push-gets-to-shove I still got my '89 Bronco, 10 miles to the gallon baby, and proud of it. The funny part is the tires are so bad, that I did a 180 on the first rain, a month ago. Talk about slick(and fun, ever spun the tires in a big truck at 75 mph while only going 10???) I would have new tires on it, but have u ever tried to restore a '66 mustang, fix up a '79 mustang, pay for the gas for all('79 doesn't run yet) and pay $180 a month for insurence 215 a month car payment, on a $1200 monthly income(before taxes). Trust me, it's no fun.
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