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Aug 18, 2023 22:52:42   #
ChefRoach wrote:
Never heard of a Coyote Mustang but I sure do love the car.


Ever hear of the Coyote engine? THAT is what is being referred to.
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Aug 14, 2023 20:09:35   #
I love your pic in download! Wonderful shot and it gives the alone feeling I love in wilderness. Although after careful examination I did spot 3 people in the rocks going further they just give scale to the scenery. Congrats and thanks for sharing, wish there were more.

I wonder how an AWD SUV might do on those last 5 miles?
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Aug 4, 2023 01:09:15   #
Stunning pics!
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Aug 2, 2023 10:13:18   #
Wow…those are perfect shots of a bird I have never seen! I like them peeking out of a hiding spot like that. Very sharp and clear!
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Jul 16, 2023 18:52:55   #
n4jee wrote:
The only new car I've ever bought was a 1964 1/2 Mustang. 289, 3 on the tree $2550. Sold my '55 T-Bird ($1400) and couldn't find anything I liked except the Mustang.


n4jee hi, I also bought a new 64.5 Mustang in 1964...it was an all synchro 3spd, 260 V8, 164 HP, Am radio & heater Convertible. That's it! No other extras at all. Loved that car, very reliable & fun to drive.

I have NEVER EVER heard of a column shift Mustang...are you sure you are remembering right? As far as I know they all came with floor shifters on the tranny hump. Not saying you didn't have a 3 on the tree, I keep getting surprised at all the little special details Ford offered over the years, but this was also the year they first offered the new all synchro 3 spd tranny on the floor standard in the Mustang. Which meant you could shift into Low or First gear while still rolling and take off instantly! No more double clutching First. I would be very interested in hearing if you are correct in your remembering or not. Walt

Here is my present fun car...94 GT Tribute car to the Roush 360 R series Mustangs... I have had 4 new Mustangs.


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Jul 14, 2023 14:58:46   #
Also on my Windows 7 laptop it denied access but I scrolled down a bit further & clicked on a Consumer Button & went straight to the Canon site...Yeah I know it's old...I am in the process of totally switching over to my new ipad Pro...
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Jul 8, 2023 14:49:15   #
Jagnut07 wrote:
Maybe Canonions could either be fried or Canonized. Where does that leave Sonyons?


Sony side up!
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Jul 4, 2023 14:05:26   #
UTMike wrote:
It appears that you have some nice shots of egrets, Howard. Happy 4th.


At least he has no Regrets ! We all do it Mike…😳. Nice shots of those Eaglets….uuuhhhh I mean Osprey…VERY NICE shots OP! Walt
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Jun 29, 2023 22:47:54   #
Gorgeous! They are perfect.♥️❤️💕
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Jun 28, 2023 11:39:53   #
Wow! Love all these shots & the history!

Anybody ever see the Oldsmobile 2 seater Corvette they had designed? If I can find the pic I will post it, it was gorgeous! Walt
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Jun 28, 2023 11:32:30   #
dpullum wrote:
Makes one wonder why a beautiful concept car like this was not put into production.


Well it kinda was, the grill went into the Corvette along with the side panels. The rear went into the Corvair & the chrome inside roof bars into several cars. Lots of styling ideas that were being tried out looks like. I like it. Walt
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Jun 28, 2023 11:26:40   #
Wow! Learned something new today! Thanks, love the pics! Walt
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Jun 28, 2023 11:17:47   #
That kind of beautiful high country takes my breath away ...both with the beauty and the elevation. ♥ To me I expect Heaven to have scenes like yours. Thank you so much for sharing! I love them.
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Jun 28, 2023 11:09:56   #
What an entertaining series of wonderful shots that really tell the story !! Hardly anyone of us has ever seen anything like it I bet! Thank you for sharing...I enjoyed it immensely. Walt
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Jun 28, 2023 11:04:16   #
I love these kinds of finds! Can you imagine the labor that went into this construction? It fits right into the scenery completely naturally. Wish we knew the history.

I think I read about this cabin in some Louis La Amour books! A famous gunfighter had a retreat hidden away plus there was (always) a girl involved....go look around for old skeletons & skulls with holes between the eyes. They were the bad guys...the good guy took all the gold though after killing them off. Then he & the girl took off for his ranch in California to start a new life.
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