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Old 03-22-2002, 01:20 PM   #1
fordkid68
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you know even with this problem I still consider the mustangs or any other old ford car to be safer then any new car. I don't care what any one ells says. I mean I have been in alot of crashes for my age. (I am 15 turn 16 in 56 days) I have been in A 35mph crash with A new civic and that thing crushed like hell I was injured in that crash almost as bad as I was in A 70mph crah in A 66 ford fairlane we hit another car that was dead stoped cause of A crash just before us. and all that was dammaged was the front end and had to replace a few hoses. but I don't even want to think of what would happen if we hit A dead stoped car going 70 in the civic.

yes it's A good idea to fix this problem but in my eyes it's still safer then any new car.

just my 2 cents

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