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Bob moved in from North Carolina and parks a couple of spaces away. He’s a hip sort of guy with goatee, and he has brought to the building something sleek that vents, a beauty in black that lurks in the dark of the garage.
He calls her “Nighteyes” and I am in love with her, my neighbor’s car. It is a 1965 Mustang in mint condition. I can’t take my eyes off of you.
“Nice Cars for Women
The origins of the original 1964 1/2, 101 horsepower Mustang was the humble Ford Falcon. Officially, the car was released in April 1964 and called a 1965 model. The true 1965 Mustang was equipped with a 200 cubic inch, 120 horsepower 6 cylinder engine but perhaps what made the Mustang so unique was the ability of an owner to have the car built and equipped exactly as they requested. Because the components were inexpensive off-the-shelf Ford Falcon parts, the original Mustang sold for only $2368 U.S. Options included air-conditioning at $283, three choices of V-8 engines ranging from about $100 to $328 and performance buffs one could order the famous Shelby GT 350 for about $4547 and a full race version for approximately $5950. These early high-performance Mustang's produced anywhere from 300 to approximately 360 gross horsepower, propelling these cars from zero to 60 mph in approximately 6.5 seconds and able to reach a top speed of up to 135 miles an hour. Today, these special high-performance Mustang's can sell for over $100,000, and regular six or eight cylinder Mustang convertibles can easily bring $40,000 to $50,000. The original Mustang was wildly popular selling a total of 680,989 1965 units.
The regular 1965 Ford Mustang and Mustang convertibles were not considered high-tech for their time but the cars with a long hood and sculptured lines looked beautiful and because they were relatively small sporty cars, they were fun to drive and even more fun to own. They can be best described as really nice cars which were attractive in their time and remain attractive today. A simple, and yet timeless elegance and style. And because they could be equipped with just about any option, they could also be ordered as high-performance cars, able to keep up with some of the best European cars selling for twice the money.”
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YankeeJim
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (7)
at 14:59 on June 20th, 2010
She's slutty hot.
at 06:41 on June 21st, 2010
Bad Boys!! LOL
at 07:27 on June 21st, 2010
Is this really Mustang Sally?
at 12:33 on June 21st, 2010
burning rubber , sounds like a riot. I had a 54 red ford stick on the column in the Bronx. I loved racing from one light to the next. I beat everyone for the first 30 feet but then ....I prayed it turned red at the next otherwise I was toast and my girl would be his if the lords were unkind.
at 01:17 on June 22nd, 2010
She's getting worn out, now, I am going to check the garage for some more beauties.
at 12:10 on June 27th, 2010
Thanks for the kind words YankeeJim, but she is my one and only love so you can't have her. Great job on the pictures though. Next time you see me out there cleaning her up, we can figure out when I can give you a ride, will be my pleasure for such complimentary photos and article
at 01:39 on June 28th, 2010
A date, chaperoned.