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Old 08-09-2009, 09:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Texaspony87 View Post
I support the move! Thank you! I would like to have a place to discuss SSP Mustangs in their intended form. Not hot rods, daily drivers or resto-mods but restored pure vehicles. If others don't like it, go to the "other side of the tracks". I have been in the "SSP" hobby for many years and a part of the "internet SSP" world since before all the BS began. I would like to re-join the fun with the core group that began it all. We have lost some of our key players because the !@#$ was allowed to go on. The real guys take care of each other without expecting profit in return. To this I say UASSP!

Let me give you an example of guys taking care of each other:

I go to a show and I'm sitting around chatting with Joe and I mention that I need a light shade for a rotating light that sits on the dash of my Texas DPS car. I have been looking but have not been able to find one. Joe gets up, walks over to his TXDPS car and takes his cover off his light and gives it to me. yeh....GIVES it to me. No money, nothing asked in return.

that is what it is supposed to be about. In return I am going to find some comparable material and have my wife make some of them using Joe's as a pattern. Then I will have some to give to the next person needing it.

Joe could have put it on ebay with a BIN of 20.00. Joe didn't because he is a hard core car enthusiast who does it for the enjoyment of the cars, not to see how much profit he can make.

I like Joe.

I support the UASSP.

This place is getting better every day and I really believe that if we stick to the cars, and lock out the rif-raf trouble makers, it will just get better.
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for the first time since 1998 there is only two left:

1984 Oregon SP unmarked
1986 Idaho SP
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