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8/08/2024 1:32 AM  #1


Finally found one in Australia. 4 Weeks here and look at this sweetie.



Found in Adelaide Australia. I tried to find the owner to show him this website. 

 

 

8/08/2024 2:24 AM  #2


Re: Finally found one in Australia. 4 Weeks here and look at this sweetie.

Beautiful

 

8/08/2024 5:15 AM  #3


Re: Finally found one in Australia. 4 Weeks here and look at this sweetie.

Very nice!  Pretty sure those are the same wheels I run. 

 

8/08/2024 8:14 AM  #4


Re: Finally found one in Australia. 4 Weeks here and look at this sweetie.

Very nice.


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

8/08/2024 8:22 AM  #5


Re: Finally found one in Australia. 4 Weeks here and look at this sweetie.

Nice!

 

8/08/2024 10:06 AM  #6


Re: Finally found one in Australia. 4 Weeks here and look at this sweetie.

Nice !
(you remember Don Sellers sold his 'sweet-look'in 65 to an Aussie a few years back.) Red too.
What'er-the-odds?!!
When ye coming home?!
6sal6


Get busy Liv'in or get busy Die'n....Host of the 2020 Bash at the Beach/The only Bash that got cancelled  )8
 

8/08/2024 10:09 AM  #7


Re: Finally found one in Australia. 4 Weeks here and look at this sweetie.

That’s clean.  If it was my ride I surely would be within viewing site of it.

 

8/08/2024 5:52 PM  #8


Re: Finally found one in Australia. 4 Weeks here and look at this sweetie.

Nice ride!!


John  -- 67 Mustang Coupe 390 5 speed
 

8/08/2024 8:48 PM  #9


Re: Finally found one in Australia. 4 Weeks here and look at this sweetie.

Sweet!

 

8/09/2024 12:05 AM  #10


Re: Finally found one in Australia. 4 Weeks here and look at this sweetie.

6sally6 wrote:

Nice !
(you remember Don Sellers sold his 'sweet-look'in 65 to an Aussie a few years back.) Red too.
What'er-the-odds?!!
When ye coming home?!
6sal6

This is a Right Hand drive car so I doubt it. 

     Thread Starter
 

8/09/2024 12:06 AM  #11


Re: Finally found one in Australia. 4 Weeks here and look at this sweetie.

6sally6 wrote:

Nice !

When ye coming home?!
6sal6

I have two weeks left until I fly home. Then I get to start my bash thrash. 

     Thread Starter
 

8/09/2024 9:13 AM  #12


Re: Finally found one in Australia. 4 Weeks here and look at this sweetie.

That is one beautimus fastback!


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

8/09/2024 5:22 PM  #13


Re: Finally found one in Australia. 4 Weeks here and look at this sweetie.

Mochaman wrote:

6sally6 wrote:

Nice !
(you remember Don Sellers sold his 'sweet-look'in 65 to an Aussie a few years back.) Red too.
What'er-the-odds?!!
When ye coming home?!
6sal6

This is a Right Hand drive car so I doubt it. 

A lot of people still choose to convert them to right hand drive. It used to be a requirement so you could put unlimited registration on them. I once converted a cheap coupe to see if I could do it successfully. I didn't want to try and not be successful on the convertible ... it worked out OK. Second one would'a been better.
If you've gotta pay someone to do it, it'll cost somewhere between $15-25 grand. Newer stuff still has to be converted by approved workshops before you can take possession. If it's not done within a year of arrival, it has to be either destroyed or re-exported.

Mochaman wrote:

Found in Adelaide Australia. I tried to find the owner to show him this website. 

He's an Ozzie, he would'a been in the BWS liquor store.

Hope you're enjoying your visit.
 

Last edited by 50vert (8/09/2024 6:05 PM)


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