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For the car guys out there...Reworked 67 Mustang

terriphill

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To drool for, for sure! Though I'm not sure I'd be needing all that hi-tech stereo gear given the symphonics that machine could generate!!! :cooler: :cheers:
 
Under 3 seconds 0 to 60 is an little optomistic IMHO. That amount of HP in a 2000 LB. car is doable, but putting 4000+ lbs., plus the sound system, in motion that quickly is a strech.

For $1.3 million, I will just have to get off looking at the pix.

Jim
 
nice car- bit its no Hillary Swank



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Not woth a penny over $1,250,000 IMHO, but very cool.
 
Looks like a bad knock-off of an Eleanor.

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And by any chance did we forget to mention Hillary Swank??!! :laugh: <this goes back to another post, can't remember which one! LoL>
 
Clutch pedal but no stick....must be paddle shifter.

I could build a <span style="font-style: italic">spectacular</span> vintage racer Mustang for about $25,000 USD. Would NOT have radio. Seats would be aluminum. Interior "trim" would be 1-3/4" DOM steel tube.

Radios are for mini-vans. :laugh:
 
'a 3,000 watt Kicker stereo system with Dolby 5.1 surround sound'

You're in a car! Doesn't that, in and of itself, mean 'surround sound'? And how much of that 3000 watts could you use, or stand to listen to? Maybe if you were providing sound for a block party.

'DVD navigation, MP3, iPod, XM Radio, 60GB hard drive, and Bluetooth, a touch screen LCD, integrated Wi-Fi, and more. '

You would have to have two navigators or be the worlds greatest multi-tasker to work all this and still aim an 847 hp lump.

Jim
 
You would have to have two navigators or be the worlds greatest multi-tasker to work all this and still aim an 847 hp lump.

Yeah but imagine the navigators you could attract, like maybe Hillary Swank.
 
Body work ---------------- Gawdy if you ask me!
That much H.P in a street car ...... slightly overkill!
Even as deaf as I am ... I don`t need 3000 watts of radio power
My opinion on the radio ---- oh Gawd another what I call boom boomer to sit next to me at a stoplight annoying the crap outta me with bump bump base sounds .... gag me with the spoon!
Gimme a straight 67 stang fastback with a nice boss 302 and i`m a happy camper!
The rest is money I can better spend elsewhere!
 
I am a Ford man through and through, yet, I would take a pass on this.

This car is too much in too many areas.

I drive a GT as my driver and it is nothing like the obsidian.

Dreck.
 
I have a '70 Mustang fastback that I bought new (well, my Dad bought it) and restored back to almost original about 15 years ago.

Like many restorations, modern restorers seem to be all about overkill. Call me stodgy, but I happen to like these cars just the way they came from the factory. The only changes I make are for safety, such as disc brakes, etc., and maybe a few "tweaks" to the engine.

But, it's his money (lots of it, it seems) and he can ruin, I mean, "modify" the car as he chooses.

Sad, really, to do that to a lovely Mustang. :cryin:
 
So, has anyone clicked the "buy" button to see if it goes into their shopping cart?
 
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