Happy Birthday Mustangs, everywhere!!

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kingzeppelin

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Apr 15, 2012
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No argument there, a truly classic car.
mustangclaire on BBC Radio 2 tonight (Thursday 17th April) at 10pm there is a program " Mad About Mustangs". A celebration of the cars history, narrated by Ewan McGregor who hears from proud owners and plays some of the music the car has inspired.
I hope that you can listen, if not perhaps you catch it later on the BBC I-Player?
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FlakeNoir

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Apr 11, 2006
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No argument there, a truly classic car.
mustangclaire on BBC Radio 2 tonight (Thursday 17th April) at 10pm there is a program " Mad About Mustangs". A celebration of the cars history, narrated by Ewan McGregor who hears from proud owners and plays some of the music the car has inspired.
I hope that you can listen, if not perhaps you catch it later on the BBC I-Player?
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Ewan McGregor AND Mustang's? Could it get any better? I think not.... :biggrin2:
 

mustangclaire

There's petrol runnin' through my veins.
Jun 15, 2010
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QUOTE="kingzeppelin, post: 116723, member: 38808"]No argument there, a truly classic car.
mustangclaire on BBC Radio 2 tonight (Thursday 17th April) at 10pm there is a program " Mad About Mustangs". A celebration of the cars history, narrated by Ewan McGregor who hears from proud owners and plays some of the music the car has inspired.
I hope that you can listen, if not perhaps you catch it later on the BBC I-Player?
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Depends on the year, 60's yes, late 70s and upwards, not so much. What year is yours?

Thank you Kingzeppelin, I hope to be listening to that show tonight if I get back from drumming in time :)
Mine is a '67 convertible The Nameless. I tend to agree with you regarding the late 70's and upwards models. Kind of lost their way a bit, but still, I know plenty that still like those. :)
 

KINGSMAN129

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Jun 30, 2013
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It's a BEAUTIFUL car, however I'm inclined to AGREE with GNTLGNT , most of the CLASSICS I LOVE are either Chevy, GM, or Dodge, the only EXCEPTIONS that I have made are Mustangs & Mavericks! They just don't make cars like they used to, the MAJORITY of cars anymore just don't have STYLE or PERSONALITY, and are usually assembled from parts made in TAIWAN, even when it says MADE IN U.S.A.! Happy Birthday! :)
 

MadamMack

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Apr 11, 2006
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QUOTE="kingzeppelin, post: 116723, member: 38808"]No argument there, a truly classic car.
mustangclaire on BBC Radio 2 tonight (Thursday 17th April) at 10pm there is a program " Mad About Mustangs". A celebration of the cars history, narrated by Ewan McGregor who hears from proud owners and plays some of the music the car has inspired.
I hope that you can listen, if not perhaps you catch it later on the BBC I-Player?



Thank you Kingzeppelin, I hope to be listening to that show tonight if I get back from drumming in time :)
Mine is a '67 convertible The Nameless. I tend to agree with you regarding the late 70's and upwards models. Kind of lost their way a bit, but still, I know plenty that still like those. :)[/QUOTE]

You have a true beauty!