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Last edited by Don (7/03/2019 7:30 AM)
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Bwahahaha
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Or, don’t drop your drink cup over the rail onto the ORIGINAL MUSTANG PROTOTYPE.
IF YOU EVER GET A CHANCE, spend a couple of days at the Henry Ford Museum.
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MS wrote:
Or, don’t drop your drink cup over the rail onto the ORIGINAL MUSTANG PROTOTYPE.
IF YOU EVER GET A CHANCE, spend a couple of days at the Henry Ford Museum.
More like "don't throw your drink cup over the barricade to get a closer look"
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That car is a whole lot closer to a Corvair than a Mustang. Thank God Lee Iacocca and others with some vision prevailed.
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I saw that at the Mustang 40th anniversary bash at Nashville.
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There was a pregnant pause as the cup went over the railing and a sigh of relief that it was empty.
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I didn't do that - but I did reach out and touch the left headlight bucket of THE Bullitt Mustang at the LeMay Museum last April.
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