Triggersmob,
I certainly hope your friend returns to good health.  Something will get us eventually, but modern medicine gives us a much better shot at extra years to live our lives.  So, Good Luck to your friend.
I can't find words to describe my love for my Mustang.  I so wish I had never sold it.  The car was so successful, I just figured Ford would continue making the same design.  They didn't.
I went into our Ford dealership here in Delta, and had the dealer design the exact car I wanted.  1968 Mustang convertible.  Metallic blue with a black top and racing stripe.  Also hood louvers.  402.  The wife and I walked down to Ford one day and happened to be there as the car was being delivered.  I can still feel the thrill.  Absolutely one beautiful car.  Cost me $2600.00 as I recall.
I traded it off for two reasons.  First, our family was getting started and I thought a station wagon would be better for kids.  Secondly, I assumed the same type of car would continue to be build.  It was of course, but the design changed.
I have only one or two pictures of the car, but one of these days I'll post one.
My Goodness, how I loved that car!
If I ever won a huge lottery, a 1968 Mustang is the first thing I'd buy, even before that 1909 S vdb.
Of course I have to buy a ticket in order to win, and I haven't done that for a long time. 
 
  
  
 