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I NEED talked out of a poor decision... Maybe...
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<blockquote data-quote="lOOKnGO" data-source="post: 16961647" data-attributes="member: 93465"><p>I'll play the old guy in the thread. Having been born the year of the Mustangs debut, I've had countless Mustangs. From Mach 1's , Boss 302, to Boss 429. Fastback and coupes and all sorts of coupes and trucks. It was always about bringing something back from nothing and making money for the next purchase. Time was never really factored in though. It was a passion and learning experience, I just really enjoyed working on cars and trucks both. Now, In this stage of my life it's about teaching and passing down the the confidence, and satisfaction of accomplishment that comes from completing a project. Not many have the desire, ability, or aptitude to take on restoration projects. I say do it only if it will bring you closer to the next project or dream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lOOKnGO, post: 16961647, member: 93465"] I'll play the old guy in the thread. Having been born the year of the Mustangs debut, I've had countless Mustangs. From Mach 1's , Boss 302, to Boss 429. Fastback and coupes and all sorts of coupes and trucks. It was always about bringing something back from nothing and making money for the next purchase. Time was never really factored in though. It was a passion and learning experience, I just really enjoyed working on cars and trucks both. Now, In this stage of my life it's about teaching and passing down the the confidence, and satisfaction of accomplishment that comes from completing a project. Not many have the desire, ability, or aptitude to take on restoration projects. I say do it only if it will bring you closer to the next project or dream. [/QUOTE]
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