Mike Graham got a 67 GTX when he turned 16 (in 1985) as a birthday present from his uncle… with 2 five-gal buckets of bolts to put it back together with, and no idea where everything went.’
the car was in the middle of a rebuild – with the engine sitting calmly on the floor, the transmission scattered around the car, and a couple of large buckets’ worth of bolts to play ‘guess where this part goes.’
Mike’s love for the GTX began with a down-to-metal sanding of the body, which he did all by himself, after school and on weekends, all throughout the winter. Nonetheless, the satisfaction he got from putting the car back together with his own hands, made the GTX his life-long addiction.