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The redlines really set them off as well.
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----One of the few Fords that I really like the lines of. The 4-speed GTs are hard to find too. Those are some nice rides. Not especially fast but pretty damn cool!.......Bill S
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I totally agree. Never understood why Ford did not use redlines on their muscle cars (with the exception of the dual band redlines on the 1965/1966 K code Mustangs - and as an option on the V8s).
The whole industry was using redlines on their muscle cars in the mid to late 1960s except Ford. |
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