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Anyone looking for a cheap 1965 2 tone GTO? Quote:
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Sure looks like a model rather than a real one. :hmmm: |
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Dad was pretty pleased that he managed to fend them off on our Wangers prepped '63. http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/...2&d=1509233948 http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/...3&d=1509234013 http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...5.jpg~original http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...6.jpg~original |
By the way: the red car belongs to Dennis and Mary Koss, the only two time winners of the Van Seymore Award at the Widetrackers Dustoff show.
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https://i.postimg.cc/dQmgnH1N/hhh.jpg Want stripes on your new 2020 Shelby GT 500? You have two choices: first is the factory optioned vinyl stripes for $1000. The second option is for the factory to ship your car to Penske who paints the stripes on the car. That option will cost you $10,000 |
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1966 R code 427 Fairlane 500. One of 57 that Ford made for it's assault on NHRA & IHRA Super Stock. The original "lift off hood" muscle car. Bench seat, no radio. But they had a heater and defroster. And, most puzzling of all; front disc brakes which weigh more than drum brakes. First use of FDB in a Ford intermediate sized car. Base price is $ $2,378.40 for the Fairlane 500 and the 427 was a whopping $1,725.20 for the “427-8V CID Engine Race Car Pkg.” This is not the same 427 that Ford used in the 1964 Thunderbolts. It only has a 10.5:1 CR and is a medium riser, not a high riser. The car is actually streetable. |
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P.S. pretty sure you could find a nice local paint shop to paint your stripes on for less than $10K!:laugh: |
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