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I'll never go back to that 89 Dodge Colt. Got tired of all those surprise 50 dollar repair bills. (That last water pump cost me almost 49 bucks!) Now I drive an 88 Plymouth Voyager and I can put the whole band, gig bags, instruments and PA system in the back. It's like a K-car only with a van body.

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I had a neighbor back in Minnesota who drove a K-car, must've been in 97. Surprisingly, it still looked new and still ran....not bad for a late 70's model el cheapo special.
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http://web.dcp.ufl.edu/maze/pub/uilleancobrasmall.jpg

note the hurricane bracing...

tape did a whole ^&*(!!! a lotta good keeping the hickory outta my %^&IO!!! upstairs!
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Nice 'Stang John. Didn't you used to have this plate on your Jeep? Again, sorry to hear about the Hickory tree through your home....let me know if I can be of some assistance.
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John- nice SVT- oh yes, the plate is nice as well :lol:
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Hey John....race ya....vroom vroom.
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What I want to know is....how does a tall drink of water like yourself, fit into that little red Mustang?
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It's actually quite roomy inside... except under the hood. 400+ hp takes up a lot of space. When my old jeep died (license "DRONES") I wanted to do the Floridian thing and get a little convertible... but my wife kept pushing me to get something stronger... V8... then the GT... then finally the Cobra. Rented two red mustangs for East Durham in the past years, so figured, why not.

Besides Brian McNamara liked it this past year, and wound up renting one himself during a recent trip. Part of his fee for the Florida Tionol this coming year is to let him drive my little red pony.

Now back to piping!
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Maze wrote:"Brian McNamara .....and wound up renting one himself during a recent trip. Part of his fee for the Florida Tionol this coming year is to let him drive my little red pony. "
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...you are a very generous man, Mr. Maze. :D
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