A very 70's color adorning this freshened casting (new grille).
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Oh, that is stunning, John. I love your pictures you are developing into a great photographer and I appreciate you posting her now I know I need this car she's some serious eye-candy.Due to the recent budget cuts,
the rising cost of electricity, gas, and oil, plus the
current state of the economy, the light at the end
of the tunnel has been turned off.
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Love this image. Is that a 351 Cleveland 4 barrel or 2 barrel?
Due to the recent budget cuts,
the rising cost of electricity, gas, and oil, plus the
current state of the economy, the light at the end
of the tunnel has been turned off.
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Originally posted by Daniel View PostOh, that is stunning, John. I love your pictures you are developing into a great photographer and I appreciate you posting her now I know I need this car she's some serious eye-candy.
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I’ll definitely get one! I say this all the time when we’re driving around: “If it’s not at least 8 cylinders, I don’t want to here it!”
Electric cars aren’t cheaper to build; the battery components are virtually all mined and/or controlled by China. It’s the government and their faulty “green ideology” pushing us in that direction.
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Originally posted by lil rod shop View PostI’ll definitely get one! I say this all the time when we’re driving around: “If it’s not at least 8 cylinders, I don’t want to here it!”
Electric cars aren’t cheaper to build; the battery components are virtually all mined and/or controlled by China. It’s the government and their faulty “green ideology” pushing us in that direction.
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Originally posted by Stangfreak View Post
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Originally posted by JBH6666 View Post
That '66 looked tough - is that traction bars peeking out from the bottom? Cragars look perfect- what a 70's Street Machine!
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Originally posted by Stangfreak View Post
Yes John, those were the good ole Lakewoods. I really lucked out with this one. I was able to buy the engine from a 70 Boss Mustang along with the whole drive train for a little over 500 dollars. A friend's dad owned Del Car Auto Salvage and had just brought in the 70 Boss that looked like it had rolled and flipped several times. Totally demolished. Someone had built the Boss up a bit and it was a screamer. All the goodies I wound up with are listed on this pic. The only thing I had to buy was a new set of Hooker Headers. The ones on the Boss were torn apart in the accident. I sure🥰💖LOVED💖😍that Stang like there was no tomorrow.
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Originally posted by Stangfreak View Post
Yes John, those were the good ole Lakewoods. I really lucked out with this one. I was able to buy the engine from a 70 Boss Mustang along with the whole drive train for a little over 500 dollars. A friend's dad owned Del Car Auto Salvage and had just brought in the 70 Boss that looked like it had rolled and flipped several times. Totally demolished. Someone had built the Boss up a bit and it was a screamer. All the goodies I wound up with are listed on this pic. The only thing I had to buy was a new set of Hooker Headers. The ones on the Boss were torn apart in the accident. I sure🥰💖LOVED💖😍that Stang like there was no tomorrow.
Due to the recent budget cuts,
the rising cost of electricity, gas, and oil, plus the
current state of the economy, the light at the end
of the tunnel has been turned off.
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