THE SECOND PICTURE looked like my 1st gen Mustang....1966 red convertible,black tuck and roll interior....I, LOVED IT,at the time, I did not know just how desirable it was...I was young (30ish) and did not "cherry it out"....when it was time to sell OR invest money into it to make it "cherry"...I sold it, tripled my money..... DEEPLY wish I had kept it....sad,silly me.
True story: last week I found myself on the outskirts of Golden accidentally in a Mustang road rally. It was awesome seeing so many models, variants, and colors of Mustangs all together, from 1964 to 2024. There must have been over one hundred I saw that morning.
And I want to congratulate all those amateur wrench turners who keep those old cars looking good and running.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.