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Kind of neat that they are using new bodies but for $120K it doesn't look like they are doing any restomod stuff that hasn't been done on this board several times over. It might be more intriguing at $80K less.
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If they were smart, they sold it with manual drum brakes and a three speed stick so they could get the buyer to come back later and spend more money to upgrade it, just like an original !!
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This of course is ah great idea to remake classic cars, especially the mustang with it's past and presant popularity. But they'll never fly at that price! In fact who in there right mind would pay that for ah mildly resto modded mustang! Not when you can buy ah new shelby , corvette Z06, Viper, jaguar, aston martin, porsche, ferrari, and the list goes on, for that price! I am curios as to how there titling these things? Especially in FL, it may not be the craziest state to get ah car titled in but not buy much. I would assume there calling them "Kit cars".
Last edited by Derek (3/10/2015 1:36 PM)
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Think they will match 1.3 million sales at that price?
Last edited by wsinsle (3/10/2015 2:22 PM)
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Thats Eleanor price range!
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