Go buy a Mustang if you want one. Buy an electric one.Tarmaque wrote: ↑Sat Sep 03, 2022 3:49 amBack in the 60's my Grandfather was a Ford dealer. One of the premiums he got back in 1964 was a FoMoCo branded in a blue and white box, plastic toy Mustang that ran on batteries. Do you know what that is worth to a collector these days? It was immaculate, in its original box, and it lived on a shelf in his closet.GuideToACrazyWorld wrote: ↑Sat Sep 03, 2022 2:34 amWhile he was in office the man regular used classified documents the way I used to use the Xmen 1 that my uncle gave me as a kid. I out grew it, and no harm could come from flaunting a comic book.
My brother later shredded it because he was made at me.
Until the late 80's when one Christmas he decided to give it to his grandkids to play with. They younger ones beat it all to hell, and threw the original box away (including the card you could send in for a real gas motor for it!
I could have killed him.
Why would anyone want a plastic Mustang?
Who would he have left it to had he inherited it to someone? You? Why not to other grandkids?
Did you want it to sell it? Would you have shared the proceeds with the others?
You can probably buy one now, if you truly want one.