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We Found the First Fox-Body Mustang at NPD | VIN – 00001
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<blockquote data-quote="ArabianOak" data-source="post: 16963776" data-attributes="member: 127831"><p>man those vacum lines give me ANXIETY!!!! i try explaining this to my kids all the time, if you drove cars in the 80's and 90's (one of my first cars was a 73 super beetle with NO HEAT) you learned to wrench whether you liked it or not. </p><p></p><p>my 73 beetle was a love/hate affair. never started (always parked on a hill in case) leaked oil, had only 3 working brakes and NO HEAT. I bought the plug in heater from wal-mart and it kept me barely alive when it was severely cold outside in northern IL. </p><p></p><p>my windshield washer fluid was powered by my spare tires air (on the beetle the spare tire air pressure in front plugged into the windshield washer fluid) so if I got low on spare tire air, i had no washer fluid. not good with the salty roads!</p><p></p><p>but in the end it has made truly appreciate the masterpieces we have now. cars with nearly perfect reliability, no leaks, running 9's and 10's stock with long warranty's as well. we are spoiled. </p><p></p><p>that 4 banger turbo was a DOG even back then...lololol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArabianOak, post: 16963776, member: 127831"] man those vacum lines give me ANXIETY!!!! i try explaining this to my kids all the time, if you drove cars in the 80's and 90's (one of my first cars was a 73 super beetle with NO HEAT) you learned to wrench whether you liked it or not. my 73 beetle was a love/hate affair. never started (always parked on a hill in case) leaked oil, had only 3 working brakes and NO HEAT. I bought the plug in heater from wal-mart and it kept me barely alive when it was severely cold outside in northern IL. my windshield washer fluid was powered by my spare tires air (on the beetle the spare tire air pressure in front plugged into the windshield washer fluid) so if I got low on spare tire air, i had no washer fluid. not good with the salty roads! but in the end it has made truly appreciate the masterpieces we have now. cars with nearly perfect reliability, no leaks, running 9's and 10's stock with long warranty's as well. we are spoiled. that 4 banger turbo was a DOG even back then...lololol [/QUOTE]
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