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this is me on the right, and my friend remy on the right,...im 26, graduated from monmouth university with marketing degree, and currently working in marketing and sales
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This is a great thread. I often wonder who you guys are and what you do other than own a Mustang. I'm Andy, I live on the North Shore of Mass, 31 years old and I'm an interactive designer. Attached is a pic of my wife and I and of course my mustang.
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Nineteen66mustang you could tryto goto School of Mines.
I applied and was accepted to Mines, but decided to choose CU. Evidently mines is best for everything except mechanical engineering, and i guess CU has one of the best schools for that in the area. Also, Mines is really small, really tough, and there are 9 guys to every girl. ya, not cool.
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Lightened the picture up a little to see what was in there. DID HER PARENTS KNOW ABOUT THIS?!?!?!
And how do you get SIX people in a Mustang without rear tires rubbing on the back fenders?
Haha, ya her parents did know... she was going out with the guy next to her... The tires were rubbing like mad. I already have a crappy shock that would rub occasionally, and it was almost rubbing the whole time there... oh well, it was fun.
man, i dont know why, but i love this thread, its so interesting...
Haha, been there. This summer before I had my new leafs in I had five people in my car and the tires rubbed on every little bump, never doing that again.
Yep, this is a good thread. We often just have pictures of our cars, so why not us with the car(s)? My dad usually posts' on here. Here is a picture of me with theStang that we restored, we've had it for close to 20 years. We started when I was10 and on my 15th birthday when I came home from school my dad had just finished painting it. Drove it my sophomore, junior and senior year. I am away at college now and it drives me crazy to be five hours away from it.My sister drives it to school some and dad drives it to crusie-in's.
Jeff, 38 years old :gasp:, professional engineer (civil), play ice hockey in an adult league,live inan L.A.suburb, house marked with an 'A' below:
This is where I spent my free time and money while my Mustangs hibernated for 10+ years.
I now spend most of it on my four kids (5, 5, 3 & 1 years old) and have pretty much parked the Jeep for the last year or so as I restored the fastback. The only pic I have of me and the car is when I was dismantling it, my father lending a bit of muscle.
Here's it now:
I know I haven't been in the classic section in a few months but thats because I have been separated from my car for a few months and didn't want to miss it even more but I may be reunited soon so I came with a question, but thats for another post. Here's my car.
And me this summer while deployed to the middle east.
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