Now that, my friends, is a sign that the boys on American Pickers would surely love to find. Wowee, an original Mustang dealer sign, complete with the patina of age that makes it real.
That photo above is just one of many I grabbed at the CSC plant this morning. I had my Nikon with me and I was having fun.
So here are just a few Mustangs I shot this morning, folks…wow, that didn’t come out the way I wanted it to! You know what I mean…just a few of Steve’s Mustangs I photographed.
First, a 1961 Mustang Stallion…
The Stallion is awesome. And you know, of course, that we can duplicate that paint on a CSC motorcycle. We’ve already done CSC motorcycles with similar two-tone paint jobs, and a bike in the Stallion’s paint theme shown here would really look good.
Here’s that ’59 Pony I showed you in the last blog entry…
My good buddy Jimbo wrote to tell me that it’s actually a Bronco, not a Pony (the Pony did not have a front brake; the Bronco did). Jimbo, we’ll certainly bow to your superior knowledge.
And here’s a 1963 Thoroughbred, the Mustang with swing-arm rear suspension…
How about an absolutely perfect DeliverCycle? This one in yellow is a 1955…and it’s one of four in Steve’s collection.
Cool stuff, folks, and most definitely an awesome collection of vintage bikes.
You know, I was getting pretty excited about being around these, and I asked Steve if he would ever consider selling any of these original vintage Mustangs. The answer was a qualified “maybe.”
Hmmmm. I’m hooked on my CSC 150 (I love that bike and I’ll be riding it this weekend on the company ride up in the San Gabriel Mountains). But you might want to own an original. You never know. Give Steve a call. Let me know what he says…