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Could/Did you sell a long owned car?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dom_Stang11" data-source="post: 15611831" data-attributes="member: 185901"><p>First car I bought was a 1968 maroon mustang coupe, 289 V-8 total stock & it was my birth year. I completely restored inside & out, hand wet sanded, did everything myself except paint job-Imron airplane [emoji574]️ paint deep maroon w/tiny flake, new everything from engine & tranny to dash, upholstery& headliner all by myself & I had no experience, I did have the sweetest car in town but then I dropped out of OU & got my HVAC license in 92 & needed a truck. I held off till 96 & had my oldest daughter in the oven & looked funny hauling ladders hanging out the trunk so w/pressure from my H.S. Sweetheart, then wife I did the unthinkable & traded on a POS new dodge truck. We were poor, no health Ins. & I was backed in a corner. I did the unthinkable & regret to this day. I only have pics & memories, I even lost my virginity in my 68! To this day I regret it as that car was my muse. I can't tell u what to do but I do love my 2007 GT/CS & 2011 5.0 & I'll never be attached to any car like my first 68 stang, well maybe the new GT 350R but I say if ur doing due to circumstance or need money then u gotta do what u gotta do but if not, keep ur baby. I payed $2k back in 85 for my 68 & spent another $10k over 10 years & she'd be worth at least $60k today easy had I put her in storage. Hindsight is 20/20 but memories are forever. Good luck on ur decision!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dom_Stang11, post: 15611831, member: 185901"] First car I bought was a 1968 maroon mustang coupe, 289 V-8 total stock & it was my birth year. I completely restored inside & out, hand wet sanded, did everything myself except paint job-Imron airplane [emoji574]️ paint deep maroon w/tiny flake, new everything from engine & tranny to dash, upholstery& headliner all by myself & I had no experience, I did have the sweetest car in town but then I dropped out of OU & got my HVAC license in 92 & needed a truck. I held off till 96 & had my oldest daughter in the oven & looked funny hauling ladders hanging out the trunk so w/pressure from my H.S. Sweetheart, then wife I did the unthinkable & traded on a POS new dodge truck. We were poor, no health Ins. & I was backed in a corner. I did the unthinkable & regret to this day. I only have pics & memories, I even lost my virginity in my 68! To this day I regret it as that car was my muse. I can't tell u what to do but I do love my 2007 GT/CS & 2011 5.0 & I'll never be attached to any car like my first 68 stang, well maybe the new GT 350R but I say if ur doing due to circumstance or need money then u gotta do what u gotta do but if not, keep ur baby. I payed $2k back in 85 for my 68 & spent another $10k over 10 years & she'd be worth at least $60k today easy had I put her in storage. Hindsight is 20/20 but memories are forever. Good luck on ur decision! Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com [/QUOTE]
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