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When Tom Meena bought this 1966 Mustang seven years ago, it was painted yellow and had a vinyl roof. His first plan: Restore it and send it off to college with one of his and Denise's daughters, but after all the time and treasure, he decided to keep it. Wouldn't you have?
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When the couple met, he had a 1964.5 Mustang, the earliest ever. That's one at right. I spotted the Mustanging Meenas Saturday as Tom was helping Denise, director of the St. John's Episcopal School preschool, with start-of-the-year preparations.
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