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Re: CD's Unofficial Caption Contest #8

... and for you self-immolation fans, there was always the Pinto.

Look, I know all the stories, and all the jokes, and all the different things that "FORD" can stand for. Doesn't matter. I drive a '97 Mustang GT convertable. Before that it was a '85 Mustang GT 5.0 liter 5-speed T-top. Before that it was a '73 Mustang with a 351 Cleveland. And before that I drove a '68 GT Mustang Shelby Cobra KR500. What can I say - I like 'em!

And when I can save up $160,000 by selling my house and throwing my family out on the street, I will look seriously at the Ford GT - it is just plain kick-a$$!

-dave
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