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Gonna buy me a brand new Mustang..1965

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by BeatnikPirate, Oct 29, 2011.

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  1. BeatnikPirate
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    from Media, Pa.

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  2. Francisco Plumbero
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  3. brewster55
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    1. doesnt fit this site

    2. already been posted multiple times
     
  4. At least 3 or 4 but I can't tell since they have all been deleted;)
     
  5. Never been a mustang fan but it is interesting that ford would do this.
     
  6. brewster55
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    ford isnt doing it, they are just supporting it.
     
  7. JimC
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    Some ***embly required, battery not supplied
     
  8. 1951Streamliner
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  9. von birch
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    agreed..doesnt really belong on the HAMB, but if it doesnt interest ya, ya dont have to read...and ya dont have to **** on some guys thread just cause it doesnt interest you. too much drama on the HAMB these days.
     
  10. Fast67VelleN2O
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    Same body style as a 1964. Isn't this site 1964 and older? Lighten up.
     
  11. resqd37Zep
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    Isn't there a Billion of them out there already?
     
  12. BeatnikPirate
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    Didn't intend on starting a **** storm. Just thought it was kind of interesting news. Ok by me if this thread goes away.
     
  13. fts55
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    from guthrie ok

    It is cool.
     
  14. 40Standard
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    says the newby
     
  15. nwbhotrod
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    Its just a kit car
     
  16. banjeaux bob
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    It's more than a kit car. You can bolt up your original drivetrain from a wrung out donor car and breathe new life into it.

    Why oppose something like this?In theory,it's no different than a Brookville roadster or coupe.

    The Ford patronage of the project is important to the vendor.Without it,it's a no go on the whole project.This holds ture for the whole range of products Dynacorn makes.They have to get a license from the original manufacturer to produce these parts.
     
  17. trad27
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    I think it is cool for the mustang guys even thought not really my style of car. 15K is high, ford made a million of those things you can still get a nice driving original for less than that. But I do realize all the licinsing fees and all the manufacturing cost and tooling I doubt they are making a killing on them, I am just saying the mustang market isnt ready to pay 15k for a body IMO.
     
  18. carlboyd
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    I think its a great idea.
     
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