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Old 03-22-2014, 11:12 PM   #260
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: 1965 Ford Mustang

Glad you enjoyed it. I really wanted to go but we had a prior commitment with friends over in Easley. My friends and I usually meet there (lil rebel) a couple times a month for dinner. The staff knows us by name. I love that place. Their tater tots and slaw are awesome. How many cars showed up? I've seen as few as 15, but other times the lot was full, the hill above the lot was full, and there were some at the station across the street and the one next to it.

A local show that get's pretty big is put on by the Mustang Club at the Texas Roadhouse on HWY 29 (maybe 5 mins from BJU?) It's the 1st Saturday of each month, and for a local show, if the weather is nice like today, I've seen 150+ cars show up. Next weekend is a decent sized one at the Chic fil a on 29 next to Home Depot (use home depos parking lot). That one can get pretty big too. I hope to have the 65 done to go to that one next weekend. I probably won't though, I'm tearing the front suspension apart soon. I placed an $$$ order with Street or Track yesterday. This car is killing my wallet. My truck was NEVER this $$$. I have to have this crap done by the 50th show in April. I paid a $100 registration fee and she's GOING!!!

Give me more of a heads up when you're heading down next time.
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