case12
Well-known member
Great show - 490 Mustangs - but, either I was in the wrong class (ODK - which includes all occassional drivers that are trailered from 1964-1978) or my car needs a lot of work. I didnt win anything. My undercarriage looks like a 40 year old car from Pasadena, and I like it that way...to show people how nice the car was/is after 40 years of real road dirt. I probably deserved all the point deductions given this was my first time, but I also think I was in the wrong class (but they made me go into this class). I didnt even know I was supposed to take out my original rubber mats....I dont plan to change my undercarriage, as I like it the way it is.
But the good of the show: I met 3 other CS owners. Ray had a very nice restomod CS with a 429 in it. Black with white strips. Looked a lot like David's car. He will be joing the forum soon. Another meadowlark CS won a silver. And I met Caligirl (2007 sonic blue - beautiful car). Will upload pictures when I return.
Lastly, I met a gentleman from LA that swears he saw, and took pictures of, a pink CS with white strips and white vinyl top. He took the picture in 1968. He promised to look for it for me. The proof will be in the picture. But I think it is plausable since a local dealer did a "pink" advertising gimmic where the dealer painted a bunch of cars pink and advertised them a LOT to get new interest. I think it is the same dealer Paul N. and Robert are trying to interview (starts with a G - Grundy, or something like that). Anyway, this would not be a factory car - but could be a cool dealer car piece of history. But, like the say in Missouri - "show me".
Casey
But the good of the show: I met 3 other CS owners. Ray had a very nice restomod CS with a 429 in it. Black with white strips. Looked a lot like David's car. He will be joing the forum soon. Another meadowlark CS won a silver. And I met Caligirl (2007 sonic blue - beautiful car). Will upload pictures when I return.
Lastly, I met a gentleman from LA that swears he saw, and took pictures of, a pink CS with white strips and white vinyl top. He took the picture in 1968. He promised to look for it for me. The proof will be in the picture. But I think it is plausable since a local dealer did a "pink" advertising gimmic where the dealer painted a bunch of cars pink and advertised them a LOT to get new interest. I think it is the same dealer Paul N. and Robert are trying to interview (starts with a G - Grundy, or something like that). Anyway, this would not be a factory car - but could be a cool dealer car piece of history. But, like the say in Missouri - "show me".
Casey