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Hey, I just thought of something: According to my map, Luxembourg's small enough that Mike could probably just go door-to-door to find this guy. rofl

Someone send him some '7173Mustangs.com goodies for a peace offering/first contact gift. :D :D :D

 
Hey, I just thought of something: According to my map, Luxembourg's small enough that Mike could probably just go door-to-door to find this guy. rofl

Someone send him some '7173Mustangs.com goodies for a peace offering/first contact gift. :D :D :D
The goodies are for me for bothering to look for the guy.

How interested can he be if he's the owner of such a car and has not yet found this site by himself? Huh? :)

On a more serious note: I have a lot of friends with American classics and we all wonder how sometimes cars show up on the scene, out of the blue, that no one has ever seen or heard of.

Two or three years ago I saw a 71 or 72 blue vert with Lux tags on it 5 minutes from my house. I had never seen it before and I've not seen it since. Nobody I've talked to has ever seen it or heard of it either. Where is it? This country is so small and has only about 500000 inhabitants, where are those cars hiding?

There is supposedly a 429CJ Mach1 in the next town, 3 minutes away from me that nobody has ever seen. The owner has been a paying member of the Lux Mustang club for years but has never shown up at a meeting of shown his car to anyone but he pays his contribution every single year.

Then there are cars that once were known but suddenly disappear from sight and nobody knows they still exist. I'll post a story like that one in the next days and it's about my own car.

Now that I found out some of its history it's funny that several people knew the car in the 70s but then it vanished. Now everybody's baffled when I tell them I own the car they once used to know.

As I said, wait for it. Also got pictures from a previous owner today.

 
Hey, I just thought of something: According to my map, Luxembourg's small enough that Mike could probably just go door-to-door to find this guy. rofl

Someone send him some '7173Mustangs.com goodies for a peace offering/first contact gift. :D :D :D
The goodies are for me for bothering to look for the guy.

How interested can he be if he's the owner of such a car and has not yet found this site by himself? Huh? :)

On a more serious note: I have a lot of friends with American classics and we all wonder how sometimes cars show up on the scene, out of the blue, that no one has ever seen or heard of.

Two or three years ago I saw a 71 or 72 blue vert with Lux tags on it 5 minutes from my house. I had never seen it before and I've not seen it since. Nobody I've talked to has ever seen it or heard of it either. Where is it? This country is so small and has only about 500000 inhabitants, where are those cars hiding?

There is supposedly a 429CJ Mach1 in the next town, 3 minutes away from me that nobody has ever seen. The owner has been a paying member of the Lux Mustang club for years but has never shown up at a meeting of shown his car to anyone but he pays his contribution every single year.

Then there are cars that once were known but suddenly disappear from sight and nobody knows they still exist. I'll post a story like that one in the next days and it's about my own car.

Now that I found out some of its history it's funny that several people knew the car in the 70s but then it vanished. Now everybody's baffled when I tell them I own the car they once used to know.

As I said, wait for it. Also got pictures from a previous owner today.
Looking forward to the story!!! :)

 
I've got to admit when I saw the title of this thread "Another Luxembourg beauty" I was a little disappointed when I saw a picture of a car.

 
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I've got to admit when I saw the title of this thread "Another Luxembourg beauty" I was a little disappointed when I saw the picture of a car.
Me too except I'd say it a little differently... I was a little disappointed when I saw a picture of a car. :p

 
I've got to admit when I saw the title of this thread "Another Luxembourg beauty" I was a little disappointed when I saw the picture of a car.
Me too except I'd say it a little differently... I was a little disappointed when I saw a picture of a car. :p

LOL, I corrected that, I wasn't expecting to see a car!

 
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