A few days ago I drove from Paris to Le Mans to visit the museum and track of the annual 24-hour race. On the way back I stopped at Chartres Cathedral then got a hotel near Versailles. In the far corner of the second lower level of the underground garage was a 1970 Ford Mustang Mach I with original paint and a Florida license plate.
It was a delightful surprise to see a vintage American Muscle Car in a French parking garage. Of the forty cars, trucks and motorcycles I owned during my 52 years of driving, Ford Muscle Cars were some of the best. I owned a 1969 Torino Cobra, 428CID, Hurst shifter, Holley carburetor and functional ram air. Then I owned a 1972 Mustang Cobra Jet, 351 with a Carter Thermoquad. Seeing that Mustang after visiting Le Mans was a real moment of nostalgia.
Also along the back wall of the garage was an Aston Martin DB9 under a cover (marked with Aston Martin and DB9).
Posts about traveling in France and neighboring countries in February 2022:
My favorite restaurant is a victim of COVID.
The Waterloo Battlefield.
The Red Baron Memorial.
High Performance Cars in a garage in Versailles.
Talking about Fathers and Careers at lunch.
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