t_chelle16 said:The guy I bought Sadie from had a Mustang/old Ford salvage yard and he had a 67 like that. I guess it was originally fixed up really nice but an oak tree fell on the back of it so rather than junk it, the previous owner let the votech have at it.......
-Chelle
) Anyhoo; this FB had the unforutnate fate of being parked under a huge eucalyptus tree during a hurricane-sized windstorm. 30 foot, 800 lb branch broke off the tree and landed heavy-end-first in the backseat; making it a "2+Tree". Owners brother - a bodyman of some local repute - grafted on a section of Falcon Ranchero, keeping the Stang's tailight panel. Was a very elegant restoration; one some awards at custom carshows on the coast. Wish I knew whatever happened to it; it was gone when I moved back down here in '87.
chepsk8 said:Oh, the temptation to say an "old" comment here just for SD!!!)

Ummmm.....it's more likely you don't remember because of senility! I know that's the excuse I use!StangDreamin' said:Go ahead, I'll even comment on it...... unless, of course, I don't remember it because it was before my time!![]()
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Too many hemp fires in your area?StangDreamin' said:It's not senility, ALS or even CRS! It's just because ahhhhhh, ummmmmm, well......let's just say "The (mid- to late-) '70's were good to me!![]()

Hmmmmm.......This past Sunday I probably woulda given my useless bald left bearing for a good hemp plant............chepsk8 said:I'm guilty of the same ailment! Late 70's was a wonderful time to be a teen-ager!

You just have to learn the fine art of moderation as you physically get older.