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+1 :yah :yah :wor bj"stangg" said:Sounds like a great move...
"70_Fastback" said:SOOOO.... a gasser/altered fastback drag car...? :shrug
"67 Fastback" said::barf1 You're gonna have to build one yourself.
Bill
awe, but dad...."Horseplay" said:You WILL NOT ruin that car by taking J's direction. If you want to build a hot wheels car you have the coupe or Falcon to play with...but I wouldn't screw either of those up either.
NO buts!"tarafied1" said:awe, but dad....
Better but not very unique. Save your pennies and put Shawn's new underpinnings on that bad boy. Make it a real driver for all those long hauls in your future. It's screaming for a mod motor installation. Imagine 20+ MPG and air on the next Power Tour! Just keep the external classic looks and you can't go wrong."tarafied1" said:okay, how about a 65 Shelby R clone?
"tarafied1" said:okay, how about a 65 Shelby R clone?
I think having an old 289 with a carb these days is pretty unique. my opinion is if you want what you mentioned just buy a 96-04 GT mustang with newer technology, i love the brute force sound/feel of a mild-hot 289. plus he already has one ready to go in,"Horseplay" said:Better but not very unique. It's screaming for a mod motor installation. Imagine 20+ MPG and air on the next Power Tour! Just keep the externally classic looks and you can't go wrong.
Seriously, you can pick up a 4.6/trans combo cheap.