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quote:Originally posted by PT-ERA
In the 70's and 80's when they redesigned it, I lost interest. Now, though I'm thinking of robbing a bank and buying one! *JK* I would love to have one of these in my stable! It'd be a good partner to my PT!
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I agree. Started great, went thru a roller coaster over the years of getting bloated, then too small (anyone remember the Mustang II on a Pinto chassis?), grew again,.... This looks like a nice, clean design - for a change. Drove from Calif - NY in a '67 Mustang 289 fastback with 4 other guys upon getting out of the Marines - it was a great trip. I won't get one because I can't afford a new "extra" car - my main rides I want to be 4doors.
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\'05 Limited Turbo Lite, (Silver, of course)4-wheel ABS, Sunroof, Spoiler, E&G Classic grill, K&N FIPK, BTG duals, rear lowered 1.5\", LED washer lights, $20 catch can, Aoogah horn, Weatherflectors, Sunroof Deflector, Fuzzy Dice, rear logo flames, rear pinstripe graphic, Gen3 Taillights, rear sway bar, hood struts, Strut bar.
Traded in \'02 Silver Touring Edition w/87,000 miles
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