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I think I remember a participant in this forum who was doing some modeling. I recall him demonstrating seat belts. Possibly I could hire him to to do some photos? I'm sure he is in high demand and has a full calendar!
It is swim wear season and Sports Illustrated has been running me ragged, sooooo..... :)
 
From the LLBean Winter 2020 - 2021 catalog

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Wife hit a milestone birthday and we picked this up for her. 1966 Mustang, 289 w/ 3 speed manual. She always liked this car and wanted an old vehicle for herself.

Gotta admit, for a 1966 high production car it runs pretty well. No immediate work necessary. Great for running around town. Gonna need more garage space.

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I've got a '66 Coupe, 289, 3-speed manual that my parents bought new. It's on my list to get it restored.
 
Well, the other car I grew up with was a '74 Peugeot Station Wagon with all the agility and performance of a constipated water buffalo...
 
Well, the other car I grew up with was a '74 Peugeot Station Wagon with all the agility and performance of a constipated water buffalo...
Have a friend who was once into Peugeot’s. Also Fiats and Javelins. Otherwise sane.
 
No, not diesel. I don't know if that would have been better or worse.

Drove a couple LeCars back in the day too.
 

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