Steven hill workshops 2018 mustang

  • Our ranch has been a family operated horse ranch for 30 plus years.
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  • 1/25 Ford Mustang GT Clear Click

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    1/25 Ford Mustang GT Upfront Click

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    • Easy-click troop, no or colouring required
    • Rotating wheels
    • Detailed interior
    • Metal axles
    • Peel 'N capture on tape decals
    • Strong body construction
    • Molded explain orange, inky, and hot and bothered with event tires

    Overview

    • Skill Level: 2
    • Scale: 1/25
    • Length: /2"
    • Width: 3"
    • Height: /16"
    • Parts: 13

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  • steven hill workshops 2018 mustang
  • Family operated horse ranch focusing on breeding, raising, training and mustang rescue 🏇

    Our ranch has been a family operated horse ranch for 30 plus years.  We are dedicated to breeding high quality horses with a focus raising, training, riding lessons and now also horse camps, birthday parties and weddings.  We also have a mustang rescue in the works. We use intensive grazing and biological weed control through rotation of sheep, goats and chickens; so herding animals is part of our daily chores.  Most of our work is done outside or in barns and varies daily, the constant is feeding and watering animals, cleaning and maintenance and checking fences and repairs as needed. We are  located in the Ozark foothills in Romance, Arkansas- about 45 mins. N. of Little Rock .  With Acres of pastures, 6 ponds, and 3 creeks we provide our animals with natural free range and we use  rotation of animals and pastures.  We want to share our knowledge of animal husbandry, horse training as well as goat milking and sometimes yogurt and cheese making. We provide a welcoming environment and expect you to be open minded, dependable, handy and on time. Requirements: Positive attitude, interest in physical and mental labor, e

    I’m pretty sure I first saw that epic Steve McQueen movie Bullitt from the back of the old man’s pastel yellow, V8-powered Rambler Ambassador at the local Drive-In, with the audio coming in from a single speaker box hanging off the left front window.

    It didn’t matter that the sound was horrendous or that my father demanded dead silence from the back stalls, because from that moment on I was per cent hooked on the Highland Green Ford Mustang – specifically, the GT Fastback, the exact version that McQueen, and his mate Bud Elkins drove in the movie.

    The two scenes that sold me on the Mustang were the opening sequence off that iconic chase, where McQueen is about to blast up the first hill while struggling to find a gap in the traffic.

    He’s absolutely steely-eyed and working the steering wheel hard as he opens it at full noise in pursuit, while the scene when he overshoots the corner as he’s chasing the Black Dodge Charger (two-door back then), and smokes the tyres as he’s in a full-throttle reverse. Awesome camera work.

    Not so long after, and as luck would have it, my father’s business partner had just purchased a Highland Green Mustang Coupe, and even though it was a standard V8 (not the fastback), it was still one of the coolest cars in Sydney at the time,