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Old July 6th 06, 07:25 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
WindsorFox[_1_]
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Default Goodbye...

Don Manning wrote:
> To the Mustang that is. My 89 GT has been sold. For a measly $3200. Once
> again, I have sold my current Mustang to my wife's little brother.
>
> I don't drive it anymore, damn near everything on it is brand new. Figure
> someone needs to get some use out of it. All he has is a motorcycle and
> drives a pretty good distance from college to home on a fairly often basis.
> So now he has something for rainy days. I gave him the huge family discount,
> as the price he is paying is a good chunk below what I was asking. Aww
> shucks, I didn't need all that spare cash anyways. I can now pay off a loan
> that has been slowly depleting my blood supply over the last month or so.
>
> The only thing that kills me is that the last one I sold him no longer runs
> and is sitting in the backyard at the in-laws house.
>
> In other news, I was getting rid of the CV (work car) and looking for an
> Impala. Well God spoke, or rather turned my head a week ago and MADE me see
> a 2001 ex-SSV Expedition. So I bought it that day. I have managed to keep it
> a Ford Family driveway. However, due to the current vehicle selection in my
> driveway I am definitely doing my part to end the environment. I also have
> the 05 Excursion.
>
> I keep expecting the Sierra Club to paint ball my house.
>
> Hope all is well with the old-timers in here...and everyone else.
>
> Don Manning
>
>


<sniff> I may be in the same boat soon. I've gotten where I rarely
drive my Mustang, but I must say that when I do it is exciting.

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