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JoeBob:
I posted this on another thread but felt it might make an interesting topic, so here it is again.
 I was at a light and a guy with a tricked out pickup honked his horn and motioned me to roll down my window. Then he said "You are a cool guy and that's the coolest car I have ever seen." I corrected him. I said "I am just a regular guy, but you are right about the car."
Bill
     

caravan3921:
"Gorgeous!" Was the description I heard today at a stoplight, and it wasn't me they were talking about!

davidpinto:
NOT A DAY GOES BY THAT I DON'T GET RAVES,THUMBS UP,SMILES AND PEOPLE TELLING ME THEY USED TO HAVE ONE AND WISH THEY STILL DID.I WON 1st PLACE AT A LOCAL CAR SHOW LAST YEAR AND THERE  WERE SOME  NICE CLASSICS THERE.   NOT TO BAD FOR A CAR WITH A  TAX VALUE OF $500.

TIGGER:
While my cars have been in "storage" for years now, when I did drive them someone always had a Pinto story.  I plan on getting my dads wagon out this year and tooling it around.

65ShelbyClone:
I usually get "is that a Pinto?" and "I had one/my friend had one/my parents had one" often including some variation of "first car/when I was a kid/in high school/in college." It's fun because the Pinto gets more attention than my '68 Mustang(it's ugly, but sounds good).

Then I start mentioning how it's been modified and lose them. I don't think the average person easily grasps the concept of doing that level of work to any car, let alone something reviled in its own time for an affliction that beloved first-gen Mustangs also have(the fuel tank design).

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