I well remember when the original 1964 Mustang was introduced. I was teaching at Horace Mann Junior High School in downtown Tulsa. There was a Ford dealership in the next block where I lusted after this sporty little car. On a teacher's salary it was not to be. The beautiful red convertible above was parked in the Walmart at 45th and Peoria. It is (I think) a 2009 model. It still makes my heart go pitty-pat.
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I expect it does! Though as a non-car person, I doubt this one would look anywhere near as desirable if it weren't parked near the complementary bright yellow railing.
Lucy
How cool! Happy RT!
Mine's here.
This really is a work of automotive art although a convertible would be pretty much unworkable over here....*still raining in June*
I love the Mustangs. We had a 1966 model I think when I was in high school. It was just a six cylinder and had only three speeds but it was still fun to drive.
The new Mustangs, Camaro's, and Chargers are all very nice.
This must be one for my brother-in-law. He loves them (and has had one). I'll have to stick with VWW (not that I'm complaining :-) )
Thank you for the nice comment. We live at about the latitude of Anchorage and have the climate of Seattle :-)
Woo...that is red!
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I'm surprised it doesn't have a vanity plate. Most of these cars do.
You wouldn't believe the number of convertibles here... funny when you think they can't be on the road half of the year!
It makes my heart go pitter-pat, too. I wanted one so badly. This red one is sure to give the driver a fabulous ride. Genie
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