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Most any 60's car could fill the gap easily, but for the 80's, you can't go wrong with an 85 Mustang GT 5 speed. That is one darn nice Mustang. The last of the carbed 5.0's, and the first with the roller cam.
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'71 Mach 1?
Nice to see another Mustang owner. I think the two go hand and hand for some reason. I did a '67 Mustang before my truck, several of my friends had their second build a truck after their Mustang too. Peas and Carrots I suppose
The both look great and complement each other! lol I wish I could fit mine together like that!
Nice to see another Mustang owner. I think the two go hand and hand for some reason. I did a '67 Mustang before my truck, several of my friends had their second build a truck after their Mustang too. Peas and Carrots I suppose
The both look great and complement each other! lol I wish I could fit mine together like that!
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'71 Mach 1?
Nice to see another Mustang owner. I think the two go hand and hand for some reason. I did a '67 Mustang before my truck, several of my friends had their second build a truck after their Mustang too. Peas and Carrots I suppose
The both look great and complement each other! lol I wish I could fit mine together like that!
Nice to see another Mustang owner. I think the two go hand and hand for some reason. I did a '67 Mustang before my truck, several of my friends had their second build a truck after their Mustang too. Peas and Carrots I suppose
The both look great and complement each other! lol I wish I could fit mine together like that!
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