You hold your age well. 
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.....BTW, I also went to the first All American Day in 18[/b]82 at the St. Ives Shopping Village.
.........Hey Chris, back in 1882 was it all american horse & carts 


Didn't pick up on the typo, duh! Anyway, it's so long ago, it may as well have been 1882. If I'd waited until 1885, I could have gone along to see the Delorean with the Flux capacitor and the 1955 whitewalls.
I remember in - 1982 - when I attended the first All Am day, a guy about 50 came up to me and asked what car I had there. I said, "this '68 Firebird." His reply, "well, it's not a Mustang is it." I shared my 'thoughts' with him after that.
That comment set me on a 'certain course' regarding Fords in general and Mustangs (and their owners) in particular. :rub: