65 Stang and Don’t Forget the Trailer
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t was the year that Star Wars opened in theaters. The year that Apple II computers hit the market, the year we lost Elvis and the same year when Roman Polanski’s life became complicated. It was a late spring afternoon in 1977 and my older brother and I were off to see Star Wars for the first time in a south suburb of Chicago. We were being ferried by our mother and I’ll never forget the car we were in. It was a 1965 Ford Mustang, the first year they were introduced, and who could have envisioned just how wildly successful this model would ultimately become. Our family Mustang was a sparkly royal blue with white vinyl interior and in remarkably good shape for a 12-year-old vehicle. Every time I see an old Mustang it takes me back to my seventies childhood and I can here “Staying Alive” and Queen’s “We Will Rock You” in my head. I say all this to share with you a custom cart submission from one of our Florida readers who completely custom built a 1965 Ford Mustang golf cart… and don’t forget the trailer. I
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smiled widely when I clicked on the first image link because 65 Mustangs are a small part of who I am. Sean Courterier of Extreme Golf Cart Service in Winter Garden, FL absolutely crushed it when he transformed a 2003