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Old 09-16-2000, 01:23 PM   #6
agm64
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Location: Aurora, IL USA
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Believe it or not, we're still out there....

I'm on my third pony. First was a '66 coupe with a 200 six. It was a bondo bucket and I ended up selling it for $500.

Next was a '67 coupe with a 289 C code. I rebuilt the motor, had new floors put in and was working on finding the right place to do a paint job. At the same time, however, I lost my garage facilities. Being in my early 20s and having left the house, I was hoping I could lean on Mom. Sadly, since Dad had passed (as was my only supporter in the endeavor), I struck out. So I had to do the right thing and find a new home for her.

Now, I just picked up a find. 64 1/2 convertible, D code 289, P/B, P/S, power top, A/C. It was restored six years ago by Chicago Mustang Works and they did a fantastic job. There's just some TLC stuff on the paint that needs to be done and it's cherry. She's my new girlfriend and I drive my wife nuts as I coddle it.

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Allan Munsie
64 1/2 Convertible
D Code 289
PB, PS, PT, AC
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