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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Bolt-on" data-source="post: 557381" data-attributes="member: 11072"><p>I understand how you feel completely, once I got a mustang... I was hooked on cars. Especially American Muscle. I took 2 years of Auto in highschool, and then learned how to paint cars in college. I do like my 5.0 mustang, and I don't care if it is close to stock... it brings me enjoyment. Just knowing the history and technology put into our cars inspires me to dig deeper into the car world.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I'm into American Muscle, not just mustangs, and it's also the reason I have a 1969 firebird that I am restoring. I like perfomance cars, especially American ones, which once stood as a symbol of America for being a leader, and a true performer... Unlike today in which America is flooded with Liberal minded buffoons and totally uninspiring cars... which are basically worthless pieces of lameness right off the assembly line.</p><p></p><p>So no, you are NOT alone, and remember put God first, and you will be rewarded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Bolt-on, post: 557381, member: 11072"] I understand how you feel completely, once I got a mustang... I was hooked on cars. Especially American Muscle. I took 2 years of Auto in highschool, and then learned how to paint cars in college. I do like my 5.0 mustang, and I don't care if it is close to stock... it brings me enjoyment. Just knowing the history and technology put into our cars inspires me to dig deeper into the car world. Yes, I'm into American Muscle, not just mustangs, and it's also the reason I have a 1969 firebird that I am restoring. I like perfomance cars, especially American ones, which once stood as a symbol of America for being a leader, and a true performer... Unlike today in which America is flooded with Liberal minded buffoons and totally uninspiring cars... which are basically worthless pieces of lameness right off the assembly line. So no, you are NOT alone, and remember put God first, and you will be rewarded. [/QUOTE]
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