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Congrats! Beautiful, that almost looks like one on auto trader--but it was sold before too late, (when I called the seller). Even looks better; Way to go!
That's a real beauty Ron, congratulations. I go to Daytona, Port Orange via Orlando. That car has your signature so it will be easy to recognize if I spot you.
As I used to say when I was a kid, "Not too shabby." (That is a compliment.) RE the flaps, my dad loved flaps on his cars. I guess that is the sign of old geezers. LOL.
Ron I think that Ed just called you an Old Geezer! So it was "The little old lady from Orlando go granny go granny go granny go". As they say such a deal. She does look sweet flaps & all. Hope to see you some day crusin around these parts. That red with white top is easy to spot. All the best with your new Bird.
I may be an Old Geezer but the guy I bought the car from is a bit older than me. So, I'll take it as a complement. This is him and his new toy. This guy is 76 years old and has 3 motorcycles.
Hey Ron can we be like that when we grow up? According to the new rule that sixty is the new forty I just turned 40 last month. I think that the term "Old Geezer" applies to guys over 100. Still plan on drivining the Tbird when the retro becomes the classic.
Martin we have also observed this strange phenomenon. Sometimes while driving the Tbird becoming 45 years younger can be observed. This condition sadly is just confined to driving periods. Driving a Tbird does seem to prevent the condition known as the Old Geezer Syndrome.
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