Mustangs - Post pics of yours
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I dont have one yet. Morris you NEED to get pics of your 65 on the net, that thing is just gorgeous.
Also i hope Warren posts his, I love that thing!
Now you guys are making me jealous, I want one!
Xplicit, your 65 doesnt look like theres much to do on it for a project, looks really solid.
Also i hope Warren posts his, I love that thing!
Now you guys are making me jealous, I want one!
Xplicit, your 65 doesnt look like theres much to do on it for a project, looks really solid.
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Here is a picture of my 1970
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/7...tang-pics.html
I guess it didnt work - maybe next winter I will figure this picture thing out!
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/7...tang-pics.html
I guess it didnt work - maybe next winter I will figure this picture thing out!
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Mine will be for sale in the spring - I will get it running and clean it up over winter. Its worth more running than not. I dont have the time to do it and I dont see that changing soon - not in the top three things I have on the go right now. Its cheaper to buy one done as long as its well scrutinized to determine the condition of the car prior to restoration and the quality of the work itself. Living an hour out of the city, having a car like that may not be that rewarding for me anyways.