Thanks Jim, I`m a believer in the old saying that "they just don`t make them like they used too". There`s no replacement for the Mustangs of the 1960`s. These are the cars, that for some of us, we were driving as youngsters, or our parents and grandparents were driving and they take us straight back to our youth the minute we sit behind the wheel. Ford can try to duplicate that with the new ones, but they can never duplicate the nostalgia and the respect the general public has for the Mustangs of the 1960`s.
I have alot of fun driving a rolling museum piece. Even though my car needs to be restored, people still look it over, inch by inch, most of the time in total awe.