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I'm no expert but I would agree with RST, as labor and materials have gotten so expensive over the years. Looks like it might be missing a few things. I would go to Boss302.com and maybe ask a few questions, they know and love these cars.
http://www.boss302.com/smf/ I'd like to own one of these myself if I get the opportunity. |
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Thanks guys for the input...I've never been a "Ford-guy"...but I think a Boss 302 could turn me. Would make a nice counterpart to my 70 Z28.
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