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<blockquote data-quote="jbrown1238" data-source="post: 16303938" data-attributes="member: 56552"><p>This chapter of the story consumed about 22 months of my life. Bringing the truck back from the dead was only a small part of it. The injuries were fairly severe and some were permanent. Surgery, months of physical therapy, pain, insomnia, loss of work, and a great deal of stress made this a very difficult time in my life. One of the hardest things to consider was asking other people for help when I had become use to always being the one that helped.</p><p></p><p>During my recovery, and really all through the process, I promised myself that there would be a plan for compartmentalizing this experience and putting it behind me. Some type of "medicine" to keep my mind right and keep me moving it forward. In June of 2019, after six months of searching, I found that plan in the form of a one owner, low mileage 2007 GT 500 convertible. I just couldn't say no!</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1603723[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>It's ironic how this thread started off with a Grey SVT Mustang and approaches the end with another Grey SVT Mustang. I guess history does find a way to repeat itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbrown1238, post: 16303938, member: 56552"] This chapter of the story consumed about 22 months of my life. Bringing the truck back from the dead was only a small part of it. The injuries were fairly severe and some were permanent. Surgery, months of physical therapy, pain, insomnia, loss of work, and a great deal of stress made this a very difficult time in my life. One of the hardest things to consider was asking other people for help when I had become use to always being the one that helped. During my recovery, and really all through the process, I promised myself that there would be a plan for compartmentalizing this experience and putting it behind me. Some type of "medicine" to keep my mind right and keep me moving it forward. In June of 2019, after six months of searching, I found that plan in the form of a one owner, low mileage 2007 GT 500 convertible. I just couldn't say no! [ATTACH=full]1603723[/ATTACH] It's ironic how this thread started off with a Grey SVT Mustang and approaches the end with another Grey SVT Mustang. I guess history does find a way to repeat itself. [/QUOTE]
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