Scott76
ArboristSite Member
I love antique cars. I married into the right family. They have 64 1/2 Mustang (wants to sell it) and a 67 Conv. Mustang (wants to sell it). But what my wife got it the pride and joy. It has been passed down through the family from her Great Aunt. We have all the paper work with it and the sales papers, the window sticker, and even the build sheet that was under the back seat. We take it to Carlisle All-Chrysler Nationals. It sits under a HUGE tent that is just for survivors. That means it has to be 85% original paint, 85% interior, 85% drive train.
www.carsatcarlisle.com
The car specs.:
1967
one year only paint color: Medium Copper
one year only interior color: Medium Copper
has a 318 ( yea I know "Why don't the put in a hemi" its a "SURVIVOR")
26,480 original miles.
There are a couple of little scratches here and there but you would too if you have the TRUE LITTLE OLD SCHOOL TEACHER drive you around. It sat for 4 years until my father-in-law through me the key because he was tired of hearing me yell at him about letting it sit. I pumped the gas for 5 mins. and turned the key. She smoked a little but purred like a kitten. To this day I never gave the keys back. It took me 4 weeks the detail that car inside and out. My wife and I drive in on very sunny days with NO RAIN just to oil everything up. Boy does that 318 just want to go. I try to hold back on her though.
This is a family member and she gets treated good. My wife's grandfather took her on rides in this car. Every home Penn State game this car would go to it if it wasn't raining.
www.carsatcarlisle.com
The car specs.:
1967
one year only paint color: Medium Copper
one year only interior color: Medium Copper
has a 318 ( yea I know "Why don't the put in a hemi" its a "SURVIVOR")
26,480 original miles.
There are a couple of little scratches here and there but you would too if you have the TRUE LITTLE OLD SCHOOL TEACHER drive you around. It sat for 4 years until my father-in-law through me the key because he was tired of hearing me yell at him about letting it sit. I pumped the gas for 5 mins. and turned the key. She smoked a little but purred like a kitten. To this day I never gave the keys back. It took me 4 weeks the detail that car inside and out. My wife and I drive in on very sunny days with NO RAIN just to oil everything up. Boy does that 318 just want to go. I try to hold back on her though.
This is a family member and she gets treated good. My wife's grandfather took her on rides in this car. Every home Penn State game this car would go to it if it wasn't raining.