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Rebel wrote:Thanks Mossy, I'm sure I will, might even do a write up / running report on it. Just for a bit of variation on the board :D

Just been out to check and all the dashboard lights work as well
A report would be good. Just don't big up a stang too much on here eh ! :thumbright:
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Rebel wrote:Thanks Mossy, I'm sure I will, might even do a write up / running report on it. Just for a bit of variation on the board :D

Just been out to check and all the dashboard lights work as well

Yeah please do we are all very like minded her (well some of us) (C body and 4 doors :( ) Would be great as there are a very affordable v8 muscle car
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My bro bought an '89 5.0GT 5 speed ragtop from Rochdale off eBay a couple years back, 1800 nicker, a Bananarama! steal :shock:

225 horses, a right lil ripper, pulled the motor and trans out & stuck it in Miles old Cougar.
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Adrian Worman wrote:My bro bought an '89 5.0GT 5 speed ragtop from Rochdale off eBay a couple years back, 1800 nicker, a Bananarama! steal :shock:

225 horses, a right lil ripper, pulled the motor and trans out & stuck it in Miles old Cougar.
That happened to most of them ( hardtop and ragtop ), they weren't well received when released, especially as they followed the hated Mustang II, they look like a cross between a MK III Escort and a Capri. They have a huge following in the states but not so much over here
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Rebel wrote:
Adrian Worman wrote:My bro bought an '89 5.0GT 5 speed ragtop from Rochdale off eBay a couple years back, 1800 nicker, a Bananarama! steal :shock:

225 horses, a right lil ripper, pulled the motor and trans out & stuck it in Miles old Cougar.
That happened to most of them ( hardtop and ragtop ), they weren't well received when released, especially as they followed the hated Mustang II, they look like a cross between a MK III Escort and a Capri. They have a huge following in the states but not so much over here
There's an entire industry devoted to the fox platform in the states.
Still a very much overlooked car here but they make excellent drag racers .
Ironically it's natural competitor the late model Camaro was very popular here wasn't it?
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It was, and still is. Strange how two similar cars can have such different reactions from people. Next to each other, the 3rd gen Camaro looks better ( in my opinion ), came with the option of a 5 litre or 5.7 litre where as the Mustang was still suffering from the affects of the previous version and was limited to a 2.3 four banger or the 4.9 sold as a 5.0. The drivetrain was a definite hit with people, it was the styling that let it down. Certainly a marmite car overhere, but prices are starting to climb, all be it slowly. Think it's more due to rarity over here than desireability though.
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