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Originally Posted by JAM1775
No.....my car was outside on the grass. I stopped in for about an hour.
I saw one SPF in the back. There was an FFR for sale up front near a CSX.
the CSX had laminated signs on the windshiled: DO NOT TOUCH /
No.... it's NOT a fake. / Yes...it's REAL / No....It's NOT a kit.
Anyway, terrific show. The 64-68 Mustangs were awesome ! Actually....
there were more than a few absolutley mint condition 64-66 coupes at the show. Of course, the vintage 79 Mustang II with no hood and the gigantic roots blower was on hand as it was at McCarville the past 2 years .
good stuff....love those Steedas !
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Ah ok... A few corrections... the car in the back of the lot was a Contemporary. Really nice car, have never seen it before. I thought it was an SPF at first also.
The FFR was across from me. I didn't notice it was for sale.
The CSX was mine. The paper taped to the windshield reads - "Shelby American 427 S/C, CSX 4241, Please do not touch car, do not lean on car, do not "knock" on body, this is not a kit car, thank you"
You'd be surprised how many people try to touch and/or physically molest the car at shows, I really don't understand why people need to do that stuff. My little window sign usually keeps people off the car.