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NelsonV My next project: My friend J's 1966 Mustang
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Yeah, it's a Ford. But it's a car for the car guys. I thought you might enjoy.

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This was a fully functional and running car before being put away for college. Hasn't been driven since 2001.

It was covered and garaged, but neither run nor maintained. So my task is to go through all the soft goods, fluids, etc and ensure it is roadworthy.

A few more pics of it here:
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Posted on: 2010/11/21 17:43
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Matatk Re: My next project: My friend J's 1966 Mustang
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Awesome. My buddy has a 64 that I've helped him work on. I always have and always will love that body/vintage.

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BillH Re: My next project: My friend J's 1966 Mustang
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I've always liked the 64-67's. My roomate in college had a 67 with a modded 302. It was a CS with the scoops,etc., I liked it a lot. But my 63 C2 was faster.
Posted on: 2010/11/21 19:16
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RickAnthony Re: My next project: My friend J's 1966 Mustang
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Awesome. My buddy has a 64 that I've helped him work on. I always have and always will love that body/vintage.

Matthew


Same here very cool cars! wouldn't mind having one but the fleet is too large right now s it is...
Posted on: 2010/11/22 4:13
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BillH Re: My next project: My friend J's 1966 Mustang
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I want one of these. Unfortunately, they're going for $1,000,000 right now.

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Posted on: 2010/11/23 0:26
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bogus Re: My next project: My friend J's 1966 Mustang
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A GT350r? Yea... expensive... but a regular GT350 is mucho cheaper... then you can get a fastback 'Stang, trick it for $30k and actually DRIVE it.
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BillH Re: My next project: My friend J's 1966 Mustang
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A GT350r? Yea... expensive... but a regular GT350 is mucho cheaper... then you can get a fastback 'Stang, trick it for $30k and actually DRIVE it.


Very true.
But I still want a real one. I also want a new ZR1 so........
Posted on: 2010/11/23 14:41
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