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I like the power plant!..I even like the straight axle idea....why didn't he narrow the rear end? butt..........ugly!
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Last edited by 6sally6 (2/24/2016 11:50 AM)
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To each his own...
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I would have liked to see those all original 66 1/2 parts. If he took them off during the build maybe he kept them.
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Does the term, "Mud fence" mean anything to you?
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I like the way he carefully aligned the intake to the hood.
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Bullet Bob wrote:
Does the term, "Mud fence" mean anything to you?
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Before I looked at the car, I didn't know what you meant about "mud fence" and then I went back and looked at the pictures, -------as a mud fence
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Just doesn’t do it for me? Appreciate the work but!
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OK, so I now have yet one more picture for my badly modified Mustangs file.
You know, the only reason that wing was so high on the original application was so it would clear when the deck lid was opened. With a really short decklid on a fastback, it seems it could be a lot shorter, Just sayin...
Excuse me, because I have to go be sick now.
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It's just not a Super Bird and won't ever be.
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