Happy endings.
Great story. Nice rack and pinion kit, too.
That body will never go out of style...
Couldn’t help but notice the headlights.
I lost a 1967 Corvette Stingray convertible to a fire in 1971. Still kick m self for not immediately replacing it for the $3,000 it was worth then. I actually somegimes still dream about that little yellow car with the black rag top.
Great body style.
Then I check out the comments and realize I'm apparently the only guy here who noticed the bow and the "mags." Maybe I need to be taking some supplements.
Mr. niteowl77
Well, that car is now worth about $20,000.00 - nice surprise.
I wish I could get my ‘69 Camaro, ‘69 Firebird, 67 Nova, 71 Malibu or ‘72 Mustang back... problem is, I sold them. :(
It is safe to say she would have sold it for next to nothing in the early 1990s. It was a beater. Only the convertibles had real value then. Now she wins it back, restored.
They tell me there is a car in that picture.
***A man was trying to register the Mustang to his name after having it for about 23 years and doing some work to it. ***
DUM-Bass! He should have run it down into Arkansas and for $50.00 got a nice clean title on it showing it had never been driven over 45 MPH by a little old lady only on Sunday on her way to church!
You would be surprised at the number of new Arkansas titles on vehicles that were supposed to have been scrapped out for parts or salvage.
Memories.......my first car was a brand new 1967 powder blue Camarro and had a tough time deciding between the Mustang and the Camarro. My first name is SALLY and within weeks after I got my car, Wilson Pickett’s MUSTANG SALLY went viral. Regrets! LOL
Very lucky lady.