Scarebird front disc swap-my experience

Hey Timdart, it amazes me that there is such a following for American muscle cars in Europe. I saw quite a few when I was over there in 84, although I don't recall seeing any A bodies. I do recall that Lucerne Switzerland was swarming with 66 and 67 Mustangs, I saw several including a silver 67 GT 390 that I took a picture of parked at the side of a street I was walking down. Actually when I was in the UK I was lusting after the E-Type Jags that seemed to be everywhere I looked. I find those to be one of the sexiest cars ever made, even if you do have to work on them constantly. I bet there aren't nearly as many of those on the road today. I would love to come back to London someday, I really enjoyed it (the attempted theft aside). Hey, I even ended up wandering in Soho on Easter Sunday... that was an experience not to be soon forgotten. When I was there the Libyan Embassy was surrounded by the law, and they Libyans blew up a baggage area at Heathrow the morning of my flight home. It happened a couple of hours before I got there, but obviously tensions were still high at the time. The main difference between the United States and European countries is that compared to you we have NO antiquity at all. It amazed me to see buildings that had stood for up to a millinium instead of a couple of hundred years. I'm going to have to get out my slides and bore the kids sometime soon.. lol. I think it's great that the internet allows those of us who share common interests to converse even though we are thousands of miles apart. Makes things a lot more interesting!!
By the way, NICE RIDE!!!