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hell we can dream away I spose...
as after all it will be interesting too see who has the most popular era Mustang weather you own one or deeeeeply desire too.
I have a 67 Coupe as a daily driver. V8, 4sp. Needs a bit of work, but I like driving it. I wanted a 66, but bought the 67 as it came up at the right price at the right time.
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'67 Mustang V8 4sp... what fun to drive!
66 But I haven't been able to drive it yet. Still restoring. Unless you count rideing in it while it is being pushed? So I voted for the first batch, but I am also partial to 82 GT's.
Silver frost in colour, My car is pretty much original but in need of paint and some other small resto work. Car is still LHD and will remain that way.
The car has
Power assit drums
Original bench seat (red interior)
Rally pack
AM Radio with 8 track
Factory A/C and P/S
It has a C4 trans and 3.01 diff
Built in San Jose and sold in Hawthorne LA on the 23 dec 1965.
I have always had a soft spot for the 64 1/2 - 66 model mustangs. I like many would like a 69 Sportsroof
Well, I had to vote for the 67-71 years. My frist car was a 67 coupe, father had a 71 Mach 1. One of my dream cars is a 68 Shelby KR 500 convertible with a 428cid SCJ.
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My first car was a 67 Mustang Coupe, 2nd one was a 67 Cougar XR-7, 3rd one was a 66 Mustang Coupe. Why did I get rid of these cars for ? I know why, because I'm stupid, stupid, stupid.
A 1964 coupe now that is one rare car. You sure now must miss cruising in it. Its like you've hopped back into time when you hop into those cars. That thing must have turned a fair few heads especially in Oz.
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