Unexpectedly Actually Purchasing A Classic Ford Mustang
I really haven’t much gotten to speak on my weblog quite as much as I would’ve liked, owing to the fact that I’ve been running around town with my pops fuel his incredibly wacky midlife crisis. True, I guess it’s not as crazy as it might be. How it went, I mean how he showed up was he got all done up like the Fonz, and drop by to my place and proclaim to me, in his hippest dialect: “Hop in, boy, we’re going out scouting for some classic Mustangs for sale. You better believe it, brother, I’m going to make this thing happen.”
And so my Dad and I were on our way to a couple of those weird classic car places that I’m always pretty much sure are part of some organized crime ring, and I am just awed the old man wrote a check within just a few minutes, for an extremely shiny classic Ford automobile. It’s quite purchase. It sounded great too.
You’ll notice I put that in a past tense. It sounded perfect until it seized up completely. The old man informs me that it’s a pretty simple fix and all he needs is the right part. The problem is, it may not be as straightforward to get your hands on 1965 Mustang parts as it was like three decades years ago, but my pop informs me there is a really good-sized availability for them to this day. As far as my Dad tells me the nicest way to buy parts for 1969 Mustangs is by way of web auctions, since you can find them rebuilt and sometimes even brand new. They might not be available for a nominal fee, though… I mean, we’re talking about thirty year old automobile parts.
Not the worst midlife crisis ever, I guess. He could’ve bought himself a toupee.
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