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So cool, I am glad they actually get out there and drive them. But I gotta say it makes me nervous, I'd be devastated if I wrecked one!
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That is so cool. I got to see the 15 and 16 70 mustangs when they were being restored here in Dallas. The Rambler was already done at the time. Or is it American Motors? I always wondered what happened to them and if the same guy owns them.
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Thanks Gary...fantastic. That'll test your boy parts.
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Very cool vid. I'm pretty sure Huskinhano has a video of a few classic Mustangs, including his, running on that track.
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