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Old 06-12-2017, 04:28 PM   #31
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If you look at the engine bay there's like 10 plus inches of just dead empty space between the grille and the radiator which you could fit some extra batteries into.

One could always make an Eleanor replica:



But in the end I'd prefer something like this based on looks alone:

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Old 07-12-2017, 08:45 AM   #32
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Yep .. I'm a big fan of the "big" Mustangs .. (own a '74 Javelin which is the AMC equivalent)

Thought of a first generation Cougar?
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Old 07-12-2017, 07:35 PM   #33
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Or even a galaxie/fairlane a few of those around if you have the shed space and a bonus a fair few come up in rhd.If i didn't have the sports coupe id love a 61 thunderbird.
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as far as a mustang goes its probably better value to buy one already done from the states then just make it your own
you could get something aussie like an XP coupe but won't find many for any reasonable prices.
how about a US XT-XR falcon coupe? I always wanted one and convert it to a XW-XY GT-HO clone

however for the money you will spend you could get a neglected BA GT for about $12k, respray, re-trim, nice rims, twin turbos and for $30k you would have a weapon.

oh almost forgot how about a torino GT?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Torino
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As far as the Mustang choice, you could go the restomod route, Marshall Perrons is one of the better ones I've seen, lovely car but you would need a very healthy wallet.....

https://www.streetmachine.com.au/fea...arshall-perron

http://www.mustangandfords.com/featu...g-convertible/
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As far as the Mustang choice, you could go the restomod route, Marshall Perrons is one of the better ones I've seen, lovely car but you would need a very healthy wallet.....

https://www.streetmachine.com.au/fea...arshall-perron

http://www.mustangandfords.com/featu...g-convertible/
Who pays all that money for restomod then adds those ugly wheels !
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Who pays all that money for restomod then adds those ugly wheels !
As crazy as this may sound, but maybe someone that has different tastes to you!........I know i know, that sounds unbelievable, but possible!
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Thought of a first generation Cougar?
Definitely talk to a local Cougar owner before doing anything. During my consultation with North American Cougar enthusiasts, who helped me with making my first gen history poster, I was told about how they don't hold their value so well, don't get as much attention at shows, and how a lot of Mustang parts are listed for Cougars also but actually don't fit the Cougar.
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Definitely talk to a local Cougar owner before doing anything. During my consultation with North American Cougar enthusiasts, who helped me with making my first gen history poster, I was told about how they don't hold their value so well, don't get as much attention at shows, and how a lot of Mustang parts are listed for Cougars also but actually don't fit the Cougar.
Should try owning an AMC Javelin ... ;)
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Not a fan of mustangs...id stick with an old Aussie falcon or fairlane or cortina...plenty still about..as already mentioned fairlanes are cheap if on a budget...
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Not a fan of mustangs...id stick with an old Aussie falcon or fairlane or cortina...plenty still about..as already mentioned fairlanes are cheap if on a budget...
Has to be said..
Also GM and Chrysler products to look at.
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Has to be said..
Also GM and Chrysler products to look at.
Thems fightn words
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Not a fan of mustangs...id stick with an old Aussie falcon or fairlane or cortina...plenty still about..as already mentioned fairlanes are cheap if on a budget...
Any steel bodies Falcon is in the Mustang price range these days. Prefer a V8 & 2 doors.
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