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I don't recall the names, but the two white 9s I know of locally have been kept under very tight cover. One similar to Colin's car, most likely not the same as his or the one you speak of.
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Gotta say that I'm really not a Mustang fan at all, but there is something about a Boss '9 that greatly appeals to me and this white one looks like the one to have. Maybe it's the giant hood scoop or maybe its' the subtle, under-stated graphics (compared to a Mach 1 or a Shelby) but I think that they are one of the best musclecars ever to come out of Detroit. There are certain events in life where you always remember where you were when you seen or heard about whatever, well, I think that everybody remembers where they were the first time you happened to see one of these with the hood open. That wall-to-wall engine is an impressive sight!
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