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At last...I bought a Mustang

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Been looking with interest for probably ten years but something else has always diverted my wallet.

Well not great timing but this was offered to me yesterday from my contact in CA and I had to be quick.

So I now own a 67 390GT Fastback high option car. A very solid car but need lots of work

Oh well

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NICE ONE VIPER, that will make a real cool car, do the same again get sweet running gear in it and clean up what you got will look so much cooler than a show queen,
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Manual ??
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Cheers Guys

Yes manual which was the icing on the cake for me.

Though I like a clean car I'm feeling a doggy looking but stonkingly awesome under the skin car dropped and wheeled (period wheels)
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Lee, I have a Bananarama! load of Stang parts so let me know as m when ;)






Could do with this baby slapped in her .................. :thumbright:
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Post by Guy »

Shame it was the engine delete model ;)

Looks a nice solid car to start with


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Post by sinny »

Very nice! Love Mustangs. Going to have a '69 Fastback one day.

'67 & '68's have the best rear of any muscle car! :thumbright:
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SIR BUDGIE OBE wrote:Lee, I have a Bananarama! load of Stang parts so let me know as m when ;)






Could do with this baby slapped in her .................. :thumbright:
Well I think its gonna need plenty.

It does have the original engine and box but that lump looks lovely.....and trumpy
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Post by Adrian Worman »

Me porky lil bro wanted to put all modern running gear into a 67-68 Stang but couldn't find a decent rolling shell to Bananarama!, so he gonna do it to a Cougar instead.
That Muzzy looks really cool, nice one :thumbright:
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vipergts wrote:
SIR BUDGIE OBE wrote:Lee, I have a Bananarama! load of Stang parts so let me know as m when ;)






Could do with this baby slapped in her .................. :thumbright:
Well I think its gonna need plenty.

It does have the original engine and box but that lump looks lovely.....and trumpy



Obviously for originality/top money, you need the 390 fitted, but I found them to be a boat anchor and spoilt the handling, always found them nose heavy. Anyway like you said your gonna fit summat tasty, I'd make it a small block stroker motor, mind you that ally motor would be summat else 8-)
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Adrian Worman wrote:Me porky lil bro wanted to put all modern running gear into a 67-68 Stang but couldn't find a decent rolling shell to Bananarama!, so he gonna do it to a Cougar instead.
That Muzzy looks really cool, nice one :thumbright:
rather a 68 cougar than any common old muzzie for me Ade :thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:
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Post by Adrian Worman »

It's Miles old 69 Rich, an earlier car would bend under the fatboys weight, we dropped a '90 5 litre HO Efi and a matching T5 in a couple of weeks back, may even be running for the Nats :)
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Post by D13vyl »

Hi Mate

Good luck with her restoration, had a 68, 302 for a while there, part exchanged for a 68 charger. Pony cars always turn heads, looking forward to c how your resto goes.

all the best

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Very nice Viper, 8-) =P~

Bullit has a lot to answer for!

One of the few Non Mopar Muscle cars i'd have.

67/68 the best years too!! :thumbright:
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Yep, I agree, I love my Mopars, but I'd have that at the drop of a hat.

I'd be tempted to leave the patina too! ;)
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