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25 years is a long damn time for a car to just be “sitting” without an engine. Not only are these cool pictures, but that’s GOT to feel good!

Congratulations!
Thanks. I was ambitious enough for all those years, but at 50 YO I was still very much into my career and family, raising 3 kids with my wife, putting them through school...just life. I would find time now and then to work on the car, but mostly NOT. When I retired, there were the family things to catch up on...a little travel, spiffing up the homestead, etc. In the last year or two, I have been spending major time on the car. Trouble is that at 75, I'm not quite as mobile as I once was, but I am every bit as determined to drive this SOB before my kids take my driver's license away.:lol:
 
Marcia Holley at Bonneville in the late 1970s. Marcia, a stuntwoman by trade, became the first woman to break the 200-mph barrier on a motorcycle in 1978 and was the fastest woman in the world for over 30 years. (Cycle News photo)
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Ford Mustang Mach 1 Prototype, 1966. A design study for some of the styling updates that were made on the 1969 MY Mustang. The prototype (photographed on November 18, 1966) featured rectangular lights, a lowered roofline, concealed door handles and a hatchback, as well as racing-style fuel filler caps, that enter made it into production
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Ford Mustang Mach 1 Prototype, 1966. A design study for some of the styling updates that were made on the 1969 MY Mustang. The prototype (photographed on November 18, 1966) featured rectangular lights, a lowered roofline, concealed door handles and a hatchback, as well as racing-style fuel filler caps, that enter made it into production
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Rendering for the next Barracuda Generation dated from 1968:

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