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Comments: 18 (Read/Post) Favorites: 1 (View) |
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on: 11-11-2002
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My '66 Mustang |
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#1 |
11-11-2002 @ 03:12:16 AM |
Posted By : Ponch |
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The pic is kind of fuzzy because I had to size it down so much to host it on this site. |
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#5 |
11-11-2002 @ 07:51:31 PM |
Posted By : Ponch |
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#4, you know it. Bored out with new pistons and cam. |
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#6 |
11-11-2002 @ 07:52:11 PM |
Posted By : Ponch |
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It's still only a 2 barrel. Pretty much stock everything. Still has alot of potential |
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#7 |
11-11-2002 @ 07:54:08 PM |
Posted By : stang392 |
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hell yeah it does, those 289s can pack a hell of a lot of punch for their size |
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#13 |
2-11-2003 @ 06:03:58 PM |
Posted By : Ponch |
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DAMNIT! I was at #1 and I missed it! Son of a bitch bastard |
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6-18-2009 @ 02:45:40 AM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#14, Yep. Ford didn't even have a color name similar to "Marina Blue" in 1966.
After comparing this to a Mustang color chart, I believe this car is either Clearwater Aqua or Tahoe Turquoise. Gulfstream Aqua, which I guessed in 2003, was still a couple of years away. |
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6-19-2009 @ 03:36:27 AM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#16, Yeah, it was a '60s vintage Chevrolet color. And this definitely is not GM Marina Blue, unless the color of the picture is really screwed up. |
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#18 |
6-19-2009 @ 03:41:44 AM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#10, I was ready to scream "Oh no, not him again" until I realized this was a resurrected thread.
Personaly, I don't care what color you choose to put on a car, excluding the obviously garrish "what the hell" choices like nuclear-accident-green or with-a-capital-"P"-Pink |
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