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Old 03-17-2021, 12:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Lee Stewart View Post
OK . . . what is going on?

I see that with the exception of flyingn and markinnaples, no one is adding thanks to any of the Shelby GT Mustangs I post.

Why?

Honestly guys, the Chevrolet Gods won't strike you down if you add a thanks.

Sorry, but I'm not much of a Ford person and I've seen enough Mustangs to last a long time. I'm in the process of a complete back half frame and floor restoration on a '66 at work. This is my 7th 1st gen Mustang restoration, one starting only with a roof, dash panel and quarter panels.
The late model ones with the big oval grille remind me of a catfish and are rather butt ugly, IMHO. I would own a '65 Caliente in a heartbeat. Love the lines on that car. '67-69 Cougars are another body style I like.

I'm a closet Mopar fan. Some of the sixties cars are very cool. I bought a '72 'Cuda new. I was looking for a '67-69 Barracuda notchback a few years ago, but the prices were climbing faster than my budget.
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