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All about the Windsor.
Join Date: Feb 2000
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![]() One year ago today, at about 12:30 MDT I wrecked my '69 Coupe. The year flew by quickly, about 8-9 months of that year was spent working on my Fastback to replace the Coupe. Nights, weekends, mornings, lunch hours, "sick days" off school, and many others were eligible times to turn some wrenches or do a little body work.
Tonight I am taking the car to the hill where the Coupe was wrecked and getting a few pics of it. I'll post some if they turn out OK. Well, I just thought I'd do a little retrospecting while I had some time. Hope you all don't mind. My '69 Coupe--RIP |
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HEY I CAN SET A NAME NOW!
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Ontario, Canada
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![]() That is rough man, be careaful around the scene.
RIP in Peace 69 Coupe, your in a better place now. ![]() Take care bud, Sam.
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1969 Mustang Mach 1**Sold** ![]() 351-4V Windsor, 4 Speed MACH 1 - Moving At The Speed Of Sound. 1979 Mustang Indianapolis 500 Pace Car **For Sale - Email me for Info** 302-2V, 3-Speed Auto One of 2,106 made One of 405 sent to Canada. Yes those are caution lights, and No you can't pass me when there on. ![]() ![]() Ricer Hater's Club - Member #4 |
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Atlanta, GA
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![]() Get some pictures, and make sure the car is right side up.
Like Sam said, be careful out there, although I'm sure you'll never look at that corner the same.
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All about the Windsor.
Join Date: Feb 2000
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![]() I definitely look at that corner differently now, along with many other places and areas. It's easier than you'd think to end up on your topside.
Tonight we're supposed to get some street races going, too. I'm a little hesistant about that, being the whole 8/8 thing. But there's gonna be an old Roadrunner (tired Teener 2-barrel ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Ventura, California
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![]() I just can't believe it's been a year already. This is going to sound stupid, but Sept. 11 is just a month away. There's no way in hell that seems like it was a year ago, either. Getting old sucks eggs.
![]() Take care, ~Chris
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All about the Windsor.
Join Date: Feb 2000
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![]() We did have the races tonight, although not with as many cars as we were anticipating. It was just me, an Avenger
![]() The Roadrunner raced the Nova, won by about 3 or 4 carlengths. Then the Roadrunner raced the Avenger and blew him away. I started this race and my cousin was screwing around and was burning off his tires as he was staging and launching. He still beat that Avenger off the line. ![]() So it was my turn, I start the car (which was pretty dang hot, only sat for about 20-25 minutes after the 20 minute drive to "Texas" (that story in a bit), turn the park lights on, coast the 30 yards to the start line, do a 3 or 4 second burnout, rev it up to about 5000 RPM to clear the carb and staged. My cousin in his Roadrunner was to my left, staging also. I tached it up to about 1700-1800 RPM (spun when I launched at about 2000 last weekend). At the drop of the starters hand I mashed it and released the brake. I didn't spin at all, rather, I bogged. I still raped him off the line, but I didn't have a very good launch at all. This race wasn't very interesting so I won't go into very many more details, but I ended up beating him by over 10 carlengths. ![]() Anyways, about the "Texas" location. We've named our separate areas we've found for racing by state location corresponding to the actually country. "Texas" is about 15-20 miles south of us. "Montana" is about 10-15 miles northwest of us near the Army igloos. "Colorado" is just outside the southwest part of town, and "Michigan" is about 15-20 miles northeast of town. If we hear something about cops heading to a certain area we head to a different location. Some of the non-racers carry CB radios and direct people where to go. They use the state name instead of the location so the cops don't know where we're headed. Anyone else do stuff like this? |
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IRAQ VET
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: high desert California
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![]() I remeber that day also. I was in school at the time to become a SGT. Glad to see you got the other 69 up and running. Didn't take you anytime at all. Hell it took me over 2 years to get mine going. No telling how long it will be before i get it going again this time. Nice to see you are out there kicking but with it.
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