Well...can’t say that I can add much about the booze.
I do remember going to the quarter where no one was carded, but I didn’t drink. ;o)
WKB will surely have something to add, I bet. lol
I backtracked through the posts, and saw a mention of a Goat.
Now...THAT I know a little bit about.
Had a ‘68...to me the most beautiful car in the world.
I also liked the '63-'64 Gran Prix models and the '64 Catalina 2+2......Colombian exchange student I knew had a '66 2+2 ragtop with a Hurst floor shifter and a 421 under the hood, got a ride in it one time. Guy must have been a frustrated swordsman, lol......impressive car, though. I mean really. Light blue metallic, forerunner of that "Mediterranean/Caribbean/calypso blue" color that everyone liked later on. White interior and top, very sharp, very clean.
I've been shopping Mustangs (or as I like to call them, Furred Mouse Tangs) and have been very frustrated to note that Ford grew the car 4.5" O/A and 6" on the wheelbase and added 300 pounds, but didn't give the driver even a needed extra inch of legroom, which was what drove me to reject a '99 Mustang last time in favor of a '97 Thunderbird LX (V-6's in both). I need the legroom and Ford won't give. A crummy 42" -- their Mustang customers must all be girls, or short guys needing to compensate! (Tried to get into a Toyota MR-2 over the weekend -- what a joke! It was absolutely tiny inside, smaller than an MG Midget, which I'd ridden in once or twice [had a B Model myself for a while].....I literally couldn't get into it! Designed for pari-mutuel jockeys, "little people", children under 10, and petites demoiselles, emphasis on petite.)
Oh, well. Glad you enjoyed your Goat, which will always be the mini-musclecar benchmark (along with the 4-4-2)......the current pretender being a joke. The Holden Monaro is a nice car on its own terms, but utterly incapable of holding up a Goat badge.
MHO.