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RE: A Psychological Assessment of Classic Mustang Owners - 5/29/2007 12:04:51 AM   
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i accepted that friend req, theres some pics of my car on there, and some other cars, im sure you car figure out which one is mine

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RE: A Psychological Assessment of Classic Mustang Owners - 5/29/2007 12:06:03 AM   
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Will you marry me?  lol

Let me check with my husband and see what he thinks. I'm not overly optimistic about your chances, though.


dangit...oh well.  he sure is one lucky guy. 

Yup. And he makes a point of telling me that every time he's driving my car while I'm fixing his.

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RE: A Psychological Assessment of Classic Mustang Owners - 5/29/2007 12:08:53 AM   
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I checked, but they were all xed out, I couldnt see any pics but 2 of the bronco.

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RE: A Psychological Assessment of Classic Mustang Owners - 5/29/2007 12:09:16 AM   
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I just sent one too, dcohen. Hey Celtic37, hit me up.
myspace.com/davidsmustang

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RE: A Psychological Assessment of Classic Mustang Owners - 5/29/2007 12:11:17 AM   
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Hey all, I think this topic deserves to go up on the Permanent Topics List thing.

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RE: A Psychological Assessment of Classic Mustang Owners - 5/29/2007 12:14:22 AM   
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Sent you one superdavid

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RE: A Psychological Assessment of Classic Mustang Owners - 5/29/2007 12:20:03 AM   
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Got it. Is it the one of the black 69 Boss429?

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RE: A Psychological Assessment of Classic Mustang Owners - 5/29/2007 12:21:19 AM   
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try them pics again, idk wtf is wrong with myspace

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RE: A Psychological Assessment of Classic Mustang Owners - 5/29/2007 12:25:43 AM   
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yes superdavid it is. and I'll check dcohen.

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RE: A Psychological Assessment of Classic Mustang Owners - 5/29/2007 12:34:23 AM   
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It works dcohen, and I must say it's a beauty in the making. and to superdavid, I am taking any help I can get so if you wantt o send me some money I'd love it... lol

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RE: A Psychological Assessment of Classic Mustang Owners - 5/29/2007 12:36:29 AM   
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yea, when i get done it will be one of the nicest cars in Salisbury NC, but thats when i get done

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RE: A Psychological Assessment of Classic Mustang Owners - 5/29/2007 1:12:59 AM   
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Quote: Chicks who drive muscle cars rock!


Agreed!!!      


+1 Definitely Agreed


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RE: A Psychological Assessment of Classic Mustang Owners - 5/29/2007 1:17:28 AM   
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dchoen: pictures please!

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RE: A Psychological Assessment of Classic Mustang Owners - 5/29/2007 1:18:41 AM   
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yea, when i get done it will be one of the nicest cars in Salisbury NC, but thats when i get done

When I get done, mine will be the car to break the sound barier.  

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RE: A Psychological Assessment of Classic Mustang Owners - 5/29/2007 2:11:31 AM   
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"ONE more time.....a 'MUSCLE' car was a MID-SIZED, BIG-BLOCK POWERED, AFFORDABLE 5 OR 6 SEAT car starting with the GTO option on a LeMans in 1964 and continuing until the last BIG-BLOCK, MID-SIZED, HIGH-PERFORMANCE car was offered for sale to the public."


So by that definition a hemi Cuda and a 455 Trans Am were not muscle cars? I consider the Boss 302 Mustang a muscle car. Also even a 340 Duster. Muscle Car magazine does also.  

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RE: A Psychological Assessment of Classic Mustang Owners - 5/29/2007 2:16:28 AM   
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a mustang is a pony car no matter what engine it has its not a muscle car. muscle car means midsize car over 300hp that seats 4 a pony car is basicly a sports car with a back seat so cheaper on insurance and the gto wasnt the first muscle car the 63 chrysler 300j was. i do love owning a classic mustang i get more heads turned then anything i ever owned. but theres alot of cocky kids here that think a classic mustang is slow they see the light fast the tail lights that is

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RE: A Psychological Assessment of Classic Mustang Owners - 5/29/2007 2:18:50 AM   
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but theres alot of cocky kids here that think a classic mustang is slow


Um.... most of us on here drive Mustangs.... and most of us also brag about how they're the fastest cars ever built!   

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RE: A Psychological Assessment of Classic Mustang Owners - 5/29/2007 2:21:26 AM   
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but mines a world 460 small block a aod and a 4.11 9 inch it will move but i know my buddies nitrous  fox body will beat me his is a striped down drag car mines a daily driver with big balls

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RE: A Psychological Assessment of Classic Mustang Owners - 5/29/2007 2:26:23 AM   
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but mines a world 460 small block a aod and a 4.11 9 inch it will move but i know my buddies nitrous  fox body will beat me his is a striped down drag car mines a daily driver with big balls


mines got big balls from factory

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RE: A Psychological Assessment of Classic Mustang Owners - 5/29/2007 3:02:50 AM   
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