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Old 05-17-2012, 07:39 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by chachee52 View Post


My 1967 mustang with the original 289. Upgraded to a 4 barrel Edelbrock carb and Summit headers. The previous owners put some rims on her which I just fell in love with.
I've had the car since 2004 and have put a lot of work/$$$ into her but love every minute that I drive her.
The funny thing, the person who did the work on my frame was a GTO guy and loved working on my mustang.
That's a good looking pony.

I'm not necissarily dead set on a GTO, though I think if money were no object and I could choose any car that I wanted, a GTO would probably be a strong contender.

I've been looking at Road Runners, Coronets/Super Bees, Chevelles, GTO's, 442s, mid 60's Impalas, 'Cudas and the occasional Torino. I'm not opposed to Mustangs, Novas, Camaros or Corvettes, Chargers, Challengers etc, but I find myself wanting something little different.

Maybe a nice 71 El Camino SS?
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