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227 |
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2.75 |
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Comments: 11 (Read/Post) Favorites: 2 (View) |
Submitted
on: 10-02-2002
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Description:
nice ass stang |
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#1 |
10-02-2002 @ 05:15:47 PM |
Posted By : blackcat77 |
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So he's saying he put a 427 into a '65 Mustang, right? Otherwise, that stripe ain't right. And if the stripe is right, then the emblem on the fender isn't.
(Yeah, I know -- picky, picky, picky. But I have respect for classic cars...)
[Edited by blackcat77 on 10-02-2002 @ 05:18:10 PM] |
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#5 |
10-02-2002 @ 10:36:03 PM |
Posted By : CRXtrackguy |
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#2, It's basically impossible to put a big block into an early Mustang. All the first generations would actually ride noticeably lower in the front if they had a big block, the suspensions were never designed for that much weight up front. And the "V" emblem (in this case, signifying a 289) doesn't exactly match with the "GT500" logo. |
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#6 |
10-02-2002 @ 10:36:04 PM |
Posted By : no1camaro |
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hmmm the front wheel looks bigger then the back wheel |
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#7 |
10-02-2002 @ 10:36:50 PM |
Posted By : CRXtrackguy |
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'67s were (I believe) the first instance of factory big block mustangs, and that took more than a little work. |
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