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I am after a little help. I've been driving Fords since my first car, a '73 Pinto. I later got into customizing vans. I just posted a thread hoping someone has seen an early model van I had in Vegas. Details under "Lost Van" in the 61-67 econoline section.
Welcome to the forum and hope you enjoy. My first car was a 71 then a 76 Pinto. People can say what they want but I drove them like my "tail was on fire" and had a lot of good memories.
Welcome to the forum and hope you enjoy. My first car was a 71 then a 76 Pinto. People can say what they want but I drove them like my "tail was on fire" and had a lot of good memories.
Rod
Mine was a '73 3 door that introduced me to custom car work. Sad to admit, I had body mods hood scoop and duck tail spoiler, racing cam, side pipes that ran wheel to wheel, line lock, black **** carpet, cherry red and a Jenson sound system. I could probably retire if I had put that money in a 401k and sat on it, but it sure was fun at the time. If I had a mustang to work on instead, I may mot have survived.
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