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I was browsing through the news on my computer and came across this article:
By Hazel Savage- Mechanic Insider
1. Classic: Ford Mustang Convertible
Embrace the iconic American muscle car spirit with the Ford Mustang Convertible. With its powerful engine, timeless design, and legendary performance, the Mustang is the epitome of classic American muscle, perfect for tearing up the open road.
Number 2 is the Cadillac convertible and number 6, the Corvette.
I was surprised that Corvette came in 6th.
I had copied it as is because it was to rub it in on my Corvette owning niece. The article didn't say if it was number 1 in the World or America. (I'm sure some of our oversea buddies can shed some lite).
I've owned four Mustang's, two hard tops and the last two both convertibles. Don't recall getting any comments on my 1965, nor my 1970 Mach I, but both convertibles seem to attract people and most wanting to tell you about when they owned a Mustang.
By Hazel Savage- Mechanic Insider
1. Classic: Ford Mustang Convertible
Embrace the iconic American muscle car spirit with the Ford Mustang Convertible. With its powerful engine, timeless design, and legendary performance, the Mustang is the epitome of classic American muscle, perfect for tearing up the open road.
Number 2 is the Cadillac convertible and number 6, the Corvette.
I was surprised that Corvette came in 6th.
I had copied it as is because it was to rub it in on my Corvette owning niece. The article didn't say if it was number 1 in the World or America. (I'm sure some of our oversea buddies can shed some lite).
I've owned four Mustang's, two hard tops and the last two both convertibles. Don't recall getting any comments on my 1965, nor my 1970 Mach I, but both convertibles seem to attract people and most wanting to tell you about when they owned a Mustang.