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Looks kind of like the TBird images I have from the Ford Thunderbird marketing packet.
LOL Guess the blueprint site "acquired" the Cougar drawings from my site. ;)
They're for public use anyway, but passing them off as their own is not cool...
No 87-88 bird :( lol
No, not cool at all Eric, i am sorry that they pilfered your work. I only innocently posted these here cause i thought they were cool.
now i can 3d model that cougar :D
Yes you can. ;)
I'm not mad, just like to see credit go where it's due, that's all. For everyone. But in a way, that helps spread around info on our cars, so the net gain offsets no credit. It's all good.