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So damn touchable and I don’t usually encourage the touching of cars.

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The USPS has issued new FOREVER  stamps.   Included: ’69 Charger, ’66 GTO, ’67 Shelby Mustang, ’70 Chevelle, and a ’70 Cuda.  This gal’s pretty excited!

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A great way to see a new car everyday!  It might be meant only for Apple products as it is called a dashboard widget, but it’s pretty cool.  Mine is set to see a new Mustang everyday, but you can choose any make and model.  Just copy and paste. Let me know what you think.

http://www.cargurus.com/Cars/widgets/widget_carpix

2003 Ford Mustang Mach 1 picture

The next link is the CarGurus garage which displays all of the possible cars.  Yes,  the white one is mine, and one day I might be the Mustang of the day.

http://www.cargurus.com/Cars/2003-Ford-Mustang-Pictures-c131_pi8817426#pi35789670

2003 Ford Mustang GT Deluxe picture, exterior

Just a bit of fun stuff for the car enthusiast.  🙂

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Trying to be productive with my blog, my intentions were to take amazing pictures today.  Sun in the sky, new camera ready, clean car… What will shine through, what will I look back on?

Knowing that local car shows are saving themselves for a new season I headed out to a neighboring Ford dealer to see if there might be some worthy Mustangs to shoot.  Rolling out of the garage with my ever-present positive mental attitude I was greeted by clouds        …CLOUDS.  Not just the kind that makes sun tanning a pain, but a whole entire blanket of them.  There was no end in sight-matched only by my attitude.  I can do this, I thought as I headed to Sunset Ford.  On the way, I started thinking about how cloudy days always made my over-polished Trans-Am look really good.  Clouds hid the swirl marks, clouds made the finish look even.

Uh oh, here comes a salesman.  How do I explain myself?  Is there an ordinance about taking pictures of cars for sale?  Apparently not…I was pretty uninteresting, considering I wasn’t buying a car, just taking pictures of them. He was nice enough, but disappeared pretty quickly.   And then another fellow named John approached me.   Things always seem to go better with a handshake.   John proved to be a nice representation of Sunset. He was great as he listened to me talk about my blog, then we talked about the ’04, 40th anniversary Mustang that kind of sat in limbo in front of us.  It was surrounded by so many empty parking spots (a parking dream)…as if searching for a purpose.    No cost sticker, no owner, just a lot of tricked out J.C. Whitney stuff.  Hood pins, tach, hard plastic add-ons that spouted Lethal Injected and Rousch.  Not sure if any of these things were true, but one thing was for sure…this Mustang was a shadow of its previous owner.  On a day with no sunshine, shadows were everywhere.

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Silly me thought about the owner of that ’04 sitting on Sunset’s lot more than once today.  Unless you love cars you have no idea what it is to lose one.  Hopefully it was a good decision for him.   And so it goes…

The Mustang with the giant wing just made me smile.

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The Mustang in the giant-size Hot Wheel box is a shadow of the desire to play without explanation.  Shouldn’t we all do that?

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The mud-covered truck … well enough said.  This was taken another day, but I always like to include the phrase “Trucks are Cool” whenever I can.

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The white mustang in the window is me.  One of my favorite things to do is give myself a drive-by while I’m in my car.  You understand.

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Looking back on the day I realized it would be okay if I put Noz stickers in my backseat windows.  No, I don’t have bottles of Nitros hidden in my trunk, but those stickers are a shadow of me!

I hope you enjoy the pictures.  Maybe next time there will be sun.

PS  The gas pump is a looming shadow of the times.

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Following are some additional pictures of the day.

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While my son Jon has begun his adventures in Greece to study its amazing history and architecture I find myself not only missing him, but I am missing our shared love of cars as well.  Semester’s end will bring 90 days without him reporting a left hand turn, without Sunday drives, without  our shared appreciation of fast cars, fast moments, and fast-smack talk with his iPod playing in the background.  I love you, Jon Boy. Though you may not hear it, there is an every day, 5680 mile shout out from me while you are away. I know you’re headin’ for somethin’, ’cause the road is callin’ and you’re on your way.   Dibs on shot gun in May.

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What a great post. Hoping that son, Jon Nuessle, reads this. Thanks Mart!

One man and his Mustang's avatarOne Man And His Mustang

“If everything seems under control, you’re just not going fast enough.”

-Mario Andretti

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These are all mine!  Collected over the past 9 years.  I believe a Hot Wheel can be taken out of its packaging, but I applaud the collectors who keep them in mint condition.

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It snowed quite a bit here through the night.  Enough that my clean Mustang is remaining in the garage. As I’m sending son Jon off to the grocery store, I say, “Be careful there might be some slick spots.”  And he says, “No Mom, those are DRIFT spots.” That boy.  Thank goodness he’s not taking his car to Greece.  I just know he would find some crazy road to drive radically on as if he’s in some sort of European commercial.  The funny thing is…he blames all of his driving habits on me!  LOL

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You know you love your car when there is ice-melt on the floor of the car wash bay. 

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My amazing brother, Mike,  showed me the love tonight by letting me show him my blog.  He seemed proud and very interested in all of it, especially since he was raised in the same hot rod family.  He still beams when he recalls the days when our dad raced quarter mile and eighth mile in the family corvette.  Sometimes my dad would let us wait at the finish line and ride back with him.  Here are just a few pictures, not the best quality, but the memories are still there.  I often wonder what kind of car he would be driving today at the age of 74.  For sure it would be kick-ass, a reflection of his live-fast lifestyle, and I know he would let me drive it up and down main street just like he used to.

He knew he had to get the problems solved and put back together so my mom could use it to get groceries the next day.

He knew he had to get the problems solved and put back together so my mom could use it to get groceries the next day.

My dad (on the left) with my Uncle Ron.

My dad (on the left) with my Uncle Ron.

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