10-05-2014, 01:00 AM
After being a mustang fanatic since the age of four, my father tells me at age fifteen he bought me a 65 mustang for my first car. Most kids would have looked at this old turd sitting behind this guys garage and passed. Not me, I couldn't have been more excited to pull the car home and go back to load up the second truck load of pieces and get started. Being able to hold on to it all through high school, college, marriage, and kids has been a blessing. People see you in it and they say yeah I had one and wish I still had it. I still do . After losing dad in 2009 at age 70 to lymphoma I was able to look back and remember helping on his first restoration, a 1931 Model A pickup he left to my nephew, to the mustang, and all his other projects and . As I have mentioned before my oldest child is now enjoying the old 65 and even set up one of her senior pictures with it. http://www.impressionsbytwyla.com/ you have to let it scroll through it is the third one. This is one with her 1957 Plymouth that grandpa left for her. Pictures are taken less than a mile from our home. http://www.impressionsbytwyla.com/galler...ghtbox/20/ fifth row down first two pictures