PASSION FOR SPEED COLLECTION OF
CLASSIC MUSTANGS IGNITED BY TRADE OF FAMILY'S PET PONY FOR ICONIC PONY CAR
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Meet the Speeds, whose car collection began with the
exchange of their family pet pony for a classic Ford Mustang
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The Speeds buy and restore Mustangs, then use an
assortment of Ford trucks, including F-150, plus F-250 and F-350 Super
Duty vehicles to transport them to car shows
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The family’s collection of iconic pony cars has
grown to include three 1969 Mach 1s, two 1970 Mach 1s, two 1971 Mach 1s
and a 1973 Mustang convertible
DEARBORN, Mich., May 17, 2017 – After realizing that
a real-life pony would be too small for his seven children to ride, the
late Gilbert Speed decided to exchange the family pet for a 1965 Mustang.
From that point on, the Speed siblings would develop a passion for the
iconic pony car.
One of those siblings, Daniel Speed, remembers the moment his dad traded
their pet pony. “One Saturday, Dad said, ‘If you guys won’t ride him, I
know what I’ll do with him,’” Daniel recalls. “Then he came back with that
car.”
Daniel – now involved in advanced, top-secret projects as a rocket
engineer in the aerospace industry – worked as a mechanic for his dad’s
trucking company in rural Valdosta, Georgia. Since every truck his dad
bought for the company fleet was a Ford, Daniel and his siblings came to
know each one mechanically inside and out, which led to them buying and
restoring classic Ford Mustangs.
After Daniel’s youngest brother, Chester, bought and restored a 1965
Mustang of his own in 1980, four of the Speed siblings followed suit,
buying their own pony cars, which Daniel and Chester restore between them.
The Speed stable includes three 1969 Mach 1s, two 1970 Mach 1s (one with
an engine their dad built), two 1971 Mach 1s and a 1973 Mustang
convertible.
Once their dad passed away, the Speeds started taking their fleet of
vintage Mustangs out on the road at least twice a year to attend car
shows. The kids are now spread out across Georgia and Florida, so these
trips are an opportunity to bond and reminisce on their childhood days
with their dad, and how he passed his love of Ford cars and trucks down to
them.
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“We really enjoy getting the Mustangs out on I-75
and just kind of have our own little parade – our own rolling car show,”
says Daniel.
The Speed stable of F-Series trucks enables them to transport their
Mustangs wherever they need to go. Daniel hauls his 1969 Mach 1 using a
2009 F-150. Other Built Ford Tough trucks they use to transport their
classic Mustangs include F-250 and F-350 Super Duty vehicles.
“We’ve owned Ford vehicles throughout our lives and had good experiences
with them,” says Daniel. “So we gravitate to what keeps us going.”
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