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Re: Gone in 60 Secs! What a real Mustang looks like.
« Reply #25 on: October 02, 2009, 02:46:55 PM »
bullshit, pics or it didn't happen.

if you want me to get rid of it for you, i'll pay you up to 300 dollars and i'll even tow it away.   ;D

Yeah, buddday. I have a two bay garage that holds (currently) 5 cars or various years/makes/models, and 3 of them are from the neighbor that rents the other side of the garage. He often brings people by to help him work on his cars, and every single one of them ask about my car. I've had offers of 20k  as-is...but since it was my aunts car and there was a huge family battle for me to get that car, I will never ever part with it.

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Re: Gone in 60 Secs! What a real Mustang looks like.
« Reply #26 on: October 02, 2009, 02:48:49 PM »
Nice Mustang!

Anybody got an olds? I got a 350 rocket which makes good power. Thinking of getting  a 455 and building it up.

My first car was a 78 Cutlless two door with a 350 Rocket lol biggest POS but that motor ran forever

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Re: Gone in 60 Secs! What a real Mustang looks like.
« Reply #27 on: October 02, 2009, 02:48:59 PM »
while on topic somewhat....i have a couple payments left on my car, and then i plan on getting rid of it immediately.

but as i mentioned a couple months ago, i have to get a "crossover" (oh brother) for the wife.

do you "guys" know of anyone who puts out assembly line restomods?  like i don't need a $60,000 shelby, but would like say a 67 fastback for around the same price, but something that's a rotisserie or a dynacorn (name might be off?) body with a decent interior.

as usual, this is purely to compensate for my tiny penis.
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Re: Gone in 60 Secs! What a real Mustang looks like.
« Reply #28 on: October 02, 2009, 02:49:54 PM »
Yeah, buddday. I have a two bay garage that holds (currently) 5 cars or various years/makes/models, and 3 of them are from the neighbor that rents the other side of the garage. He often brings people by to help him work on his cars, and every single one of them ask about my car. I've had offers of 20k  as-is...but since it was my aunts car and there was a huge family battle for me to get that car, I will never ever part with it.

damn, my friend's old man has a 63 vette....that he started working on in 1990.  he swears he'll be done next summer.
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Re: Gone in 60 Secs! What a real Mustang looks like.
« Reply #29 on: October 02, 2009, 02:51:38 PM »

do you "guys" know of anyone who puts out assembly line restomods?  like i don't need a $60,000 shelby, but would like say a 67 fastback for around the same price, but something that's a rotisserie or a dynacorn (name might be off?) body with a decent interior.

There's a few companies that make bodies and whatever, but all of them that I've seen are astronomical in price. Like 10k & up for just the bare metal body...no frame, no interior, motor gauges, etc...Just google 67 reproduction Mustang Fastback and you'll probably get a hit on it.

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Re: Gone in 60 Secs! What a real Mustang looks like.
« Reply #30 on: October 02, 2009, 03:51:33 PM »
$250 K they're out of their fucking minds

beautiful car BTW but that price is obnoxious
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« Reply #31 on: October 02, 2009, 03:52:25 PM »
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Re: Gone in 60 Secs! What a real Mustang looks like.
« Reply #32 on: October 02, 2009, 07:07:29 PM »
$250,000 lol what a joke, do you know what kind of car you could build for that.
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Re: Gone in 60 Secs! What a real Mustang looks like.
« Reply #33 on: October 02, 2009, 09:54:45 PM »
Here's another one that i promise didn't even cost close to $250,000

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Re: Gone in 60 Secs! What a real Mustang looks like.
« Reply #34 on: October 02, 2009, 10:02:35 PM »
Wooptie doo.  You could spend 35k and drop a 20b 3 rotor in a 1984 Corolla and get similar times as those Stangs.  The Shelby in the original post is a status symbol, not a dragster and I'd take that any day of the week over either of those mustangs you posted.

If I chose to spend 200k+ on a car it wouldn't be that Shelby either.

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Re: Gone in 60 Secs! What a real Mustang looks like.
« Reply #35 on: October 02, 2009, 11:05:44 PM »
I've owned 2 66 Mustangs and 1 86 Mustang GT 5.0 convertible.  I totaled one of my 66's just before I was going to race a corvette.  I had just dropped in a McCleod HD Racing Clutch, had a nice pair of Hooker Headers with glass paks,  a Holley on top of a Edelbrock Eliminator, Cragar mags with BFG's and it was clean.  It was a 4 speed 289 but pretty fast.  Hadn't really touched the inside much but was planning on it.  Anyway my friend had just bought a 73 Vette and was bragging and shit so I said lets go.  Light to Light.  We were in a parking lot at Castle Golf in Redondo Beach.  As I watched him go out the driveway I wasn't paying attention and wrapped it around a pole.  I ended up selling it for parts.  I really liked the Mustangs.
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Re: Gone in 60 Secs! What a real Mustang looks like.
« Reply #36 on: October 02, 2009, 11:22:00 PM »
My dad has a 78 T-bird, Diamon Jublie Edition (only 14,000 made), sitting in his his drive way. I t has a 351 Cleveland in it, my mother has begged for that car to be towed, it has sitting there for 6 yrs---it is a true project car. My Uncle has had a 1966 Pontiac Catalina since 2005, and drove it everyday, since he bought it in 1966.

I got shaftd by my other Uncle who had a black 1967 Impala SS, said, it was going to be mine, once I graduated college, he sold it while I was in college :'(. My only consolation is the 1957 Olds and the 1967 Biscayne 4 door (that shit is sweet!)