Whenever I have my CS out back in 1976, everytime I'd even turn around, I'd be asked that very same question. "Is it for sale?" As soon as they say "Is it,.." I cut em off and say "NO, it's NOT for sale." This was up in Bottineu, ND. A border town from the Canadian border. There were quite a few who were getting down right pissed off and at the time my CS was still owned by my parents and I was afraid they were going to vandilize it, so I told my folks I don't dare drive it for fear of that. So for the time being they bought me a used 68 mustang for me to enjoy, until come the time I inherited it. I had it stored at my folk's place for the longest time and my older brother kept showing it to other people, I told him to stop doing that since it wasn't his car and my other brother who for awhile was buying old vintage cars, fixing them up and selling them. Well,...to make the long story short. As soon as they walked in to look at the car he put up for sale, suddenly they lose interest and zero in on my CS. It was very frustrating for him. As for my other brother, I ended up on having to come and get my CS, so that he couldn't sell it from under me. So when you look at my saying at the bottom "Lil red mustang hiding int he leaves". It's still in hiding until I can get it out for the summer of 2008 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of these lovely cars.