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very nice car Joe,brings back memories,my friend had one we drove around in.It was his moms car LOL.That car belongs in a museum!!
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Ron C. 67 RSZ/28 67 Z/28 71 SS LS5 chevelle |
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Real nice car !
I had a blue 1975 Mustang MPG as my daily driver for five years. Must have bought it around 1980. The lack of horsepower made it real hard to burn rubber, so I had another trick I found out by coincidence. Having changed brakeshoes in the rearend, when I hit the brakes hard at hi speed, the reartires locked up and produced a large cloud of smoke ![]() ![]() Those were the days ! ![]()
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Anders Stålklint. After selling my COPO 9561 I´m now a "postman" with the main project being a 1966 327 2 dr sedan Chevy II. ![]() |
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"Mustang II. Boredom zero."
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I remember my cousin bought one of these brand new in the spring of 76 and it really was a fun lil car that got great gas mileage.
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It draws a lot of attention and is a cheap collector car that everyone loves to talk about.
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