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Which "Joe"?
We owe him a beer or two.
I just watched the first video and now have to go see the rest. Where did that shift knob come from? It wasn't the production item!
EDIT: FunCar.mpg was at Sears Point. I like the last one. The last one has Pink Floyd music.Last edited by Pat_in_L.A.; 02-06-2009, 08:28 PM.
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Sound guys get beer too!
The results kick butt.Last edited by Pat_in_L.A.; 02-06-2009, 10:27 PM.
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Thanks for thanks!
I just wanted to say thank you to all those that have visitied the site! I hope you enjoyed watching the videos as much as I did back in 1987 and 1988! Jeff and I would spend hours editing and watching those video clips in the video production class in Dearborn High.
I too find it amazing that I'm still around and made it through my crazy teenage years. We would race each other all around Dearborn - he in his '84 Canyon red SVO and me in my freshly painted ($99 Macco job - as teenages can't afford much!) blue '79 Notchback Mustang Turbo. I remember having to nearly stand on my brake pedal after chasing him due to my brakes fading sooo bad on my '79 - he could still stop on a dime at that point!
You'd think I would learn to slow down after the accident myself, but honestly, I didn't slow down until late in my 20's - after my 12 points and countless traffic fines caught up to me! For example, I consistantly buried the needle on my '84 SVO while stationed at Fort Devens, MA in the Army at 20years old on I190 and Route 2. Bottom line is I can go on and on with my Mustang war stories - the point is - I'm still alive. Life is not fair, that's for sure...
Again, thanks for the kind words - enjoy the videos!
JoeJoe
-I grew up in Dearborn, MI - was going to Dearborn High when SVO's were being made - yea, Mustang SVO is a part of my life!
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