Sounds like your 18 year old is inline for a rosy future.Wise beyond his
years....
Phil Smith wrote:
> ride. A four seater, ac, convertible a must,
> automatic/due to the MRs.I would rather ride/drive a classic mustang
> convertible, than a new car. Looking around the show and asking owners what
> they would sell their cars for, it became obvious that the 1965-1968
> mustang convertibles were pricey. Just when I was going to give up, I
> spotted a 1969 convertible. Not too shabby, the car's looks started growing
> on me, and I decieded that I could definately live with a 69 convertible.
> Perhaps there are some of my triumph brothers and sisters out there, who
> also appreciate classic Mustangs, and can tell me if the 69 and 70
> convertible are the same? What are their differences? Also out of the clear
> blue sky, my oldest boy 18 years old, who drove me to the show asks me,
> have I ever noticed how MIATA owners never put down the top or roll down
> their windows?
>
> Phil Smith
> 69 TR6
> " More Dreams than money "
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Jeff Johnson
'76 TR6
original owner
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