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Ready to go for only about $430,000!
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BobE wrote:
Ready to go for only about $430,000!
Your link is to your email. No one will be able to open it but you.
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If you know his password, it’s not a problem. 😁
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Sorry about that ... thia should work better.
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And my thoughts are: meh.
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More cars that won't be driven.
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That's a lot of money and I'm not a fan of that wide body look.
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For nearly a 1/2 mill ya think they coulda done a better job. (it make me think of that abortion Mustang in the commercial)
yuke !
New-generation-thinking with 'fat-a$$ wimmen' as a model perhaps !
Maybe younger future millionaires see this as sexy !? (they should take a look at 60's models for sexy)
6sal6
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That is a definite pass for me. Keep the carbon fiber stuff for all the ricers and the very expensive sports cars. Besides, that over smoothed body looks like a plastic toy model. There is absolutely no substitute for the original. JMHO.
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From the article:
"In addition to V-8 engines that ranged from 351 to 429 cubic inches in displacement, a four-speed manual transmission, 9-inch “Trac-Lok” rearend, and other mechanical bits that made the ’69 Mach 1 a beast in its heyday"
Wrong. The 429 was not available in the '69 Mach1. There was a '69 Boss 429 car and engine but no Mach1 with a 429 until '71.
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Texas! wrote:
From the article:
"In addition to V-8 engines that ranged from 351 to 429 cubic inches in displacement, a four-speed manual transmission, 9-inch “Trac-Lok” rearend, and other mechanical bits that made the ’69 Mach 1 a beast in its heyday"
Wrong. The 429 was not available in the '69 Mach1. There was a '69 Boss 429 car and engine but no Mach1 with a 429 until '71.
Good call. I seem to recall the 428 was the top dog, but also seem to recall seeing a 390 Mach 1 years ago.
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Seems like the lifesize Lego Mustang would be much cheaper.
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If it turns out anything like the renderings....UG. Ya can't improve on the perfection of the 69.
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Or you could buy a real nice 69 Mach 1 for less than a 1/4 of the price that actually looks like a 69 Mach 1.
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