40 years Ford Mustang
Posted on May 24, 2004 in Driving, Meetings

On very sunny sunday the 16th of May we took my 'Stang to Hartwerd, to the 3rd Ford Meeting at Pyt Jaarsma of Motown Parts. With this meeting he also celebrated the 40th birthday of the Mustang! We went there with my brother René en his girl Susanne and stayed only about one hour as we had to go the yearly meeting of the Lemtra's in Friesland.
I had a little chat with the owner of the white '67 convertible. His car also has the Deluxe Interior, although it does not have the rev-counter and the optional safety lights in the middle of the dash. But it still has the chrome grills with the door warning lights, the parts I am still searching for!
Next to the white convertible you see a very nice blue '67 Fastback. The other pictures show a red Mustang IV with very nice wheels, a great black 1956 Thunderbird, some good ol' Fordson tractors and a small Chevy truck (but what was it doing at a Ford meeting?)
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Looks like it was a pretty good turnout, seeing how far these vehicles are from where they were made!
I had to chuckle, seeing Fordson tractors at 'Ford meet'. Here in the USA, the tractor and 'work vehicle' guys have their own clubs and usually co-ordinate specific meets. Of course, we car guys keep to ourselves, as well. :-)
Hello to whomever recieves my comment or question.... i was wondering if there was ever a Mustang that could be called a 65 n a half??? its a long story Me n my cousin seen one and decided to tell our boyfriends and they say theres no such thing as a half yr model... i know its probably because it was made later in the yr that its called a half but it can still hold that title, cant it?
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