New to me old Mustang
New to me old Mustang
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Adenauer

Original Poster:

18,960 posts

259 months

Yesterday (07:51)
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Having been retired now for three weeks I thought it was time to treat myself to a retirement present.




Escort3500

13,215 posts

168 months

Yesterday (08:52)
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Excellent way to celebrate your retirement, well done biggrin

Lovely car

FarmerJim

773 posts

182 months

Yesterday (09:01)
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Outstanding! This is the correct way to do retirement.

Decky_Q

1,971 posts

200 months

Yesterday (12:54)
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Very nice. Have a read about reusable edelbrock filters dropping crumbly filter foam into the carbs. Happened mine so went back to stock paper.

Enjoy retirement!

Dan_The_Man

1,149 posts

262 months

Yesterday (15:13)
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67/68 ? looks like it's had a full resto, defo a great way to enjoy retirement !

Mr Tidy

29,603 posts

150 months

Yesterday (22:26)
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That looks fantastic - might as well grow old disgracefully!

DodgyGeezer

46,739 posts

213 months

Yesterday (22:33)
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FarmerJim said:
Outstanding! This is the correct way to do retirement.
Wot 'e sed ^^^


Seriously that's an excellent way to start enjoying life

croyde

25,603 posts

253 months

Yesterday (22:44)
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That is lovely.

I started retirement by selling my Alpine A110 and getting an eBike.

Am I doing this right biggrin

Super Sonic

12,347 posts

77 months

Yesterday (22:48)
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Beautiful car.

v8notbrave

243 posts

36 months

Yesterday (22:52)
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Awesome, guessing by size and no. HT leads it a proper v8! More details needed

Hope retirement gives you adequate fuel tokens!

croyde

25,603 posts

253 months

Yesterday (23:27)
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Love to see more pics and of the interior.

Rented a 70/71 5.0 convertible in LA back in 1992.

Rented a '96 in 1996.

Owned a 2016 GT when they first arrived in the UK.

Would love a 60s classic biggrin

Enjoy your retirement smile