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it is about a 30 year old build but still!! It belongs to the owner of the shop. He had a REALLY nice 69 in there but it was a customers and I did not have permission to take a pic of it
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Them big girls need love too! Then they start to grow on Ya, and begin to look better and better.
Besides they ride sooo chooushie!!
Tubo
Last edited by Tubo (6/17/2013 7:22 PM)
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terry.....what the heck were you doing in my shop........i'll need the original photo from you ASAP ....
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josh if thats your shop, what is the car under the cover next to it? I'll give you a hint its BLACK and its a FOMOCO product
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I drove a 71 Mach my senior year of HS. (1984)
Worked for a mustang shop and well over half my 30 hr. per week paycheck went to converting that car to Boss 351 specs.....wish I still had it, identical to the car in the Bond flick Diamonds Are Forever....
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