Stangs and Rovers
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Stangs and Rovers
Well, what can I say, it appears that great minds think alike. There seem to be a collection of people who have one mustang, sometimes more, to go with their Rover. I used to have a '97 V6 stick that was underpowered and overweight, but a great first car. Then I got a 2001 Bullitt in black, number 02568. She's a work of art. My dad used to have a 2001 Cobra that was convertible and an absolute load of fun, and my brother has a 2003 torch red Mach 1. If I ever get money I'm going to buy a fairly basic V8 mustang and turn it into the most wicked street sleeper you'll ever see.
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RE: Stangs and Rovers
my dad has an 03 torch red mach 1. five speed. only modification we have done is tint the windows. we have six mustangs total, one is a parts car without a motor or transmission.
1967 Mustang 200 CID I-6
1967 Mustang Mach 1 351 Windsor (soon to be five speed)
1982 Mustang GT Hatchback (soon to be streetable drag car)
1984 Mustang GT (parts car for the 82)
1994 Mustang GT Convertible (16,700 original miles, all stock, showroom condition)
2003 Mustang Mach 1
hopefully, coming soon, 2007 Shelby GT 500. (i prefer convertible, but i don't know if those will be made or not)
1967 Mustang 200 CID I-6
1967 Mustang Mach 1 351 Windsor (soon to be five speed)
1982 Mustang GT Hatchback (soon to be streetable drag car)
1984 Mustang GT (parts car for the 82)
1994 Mustang GT Convertible (16,700 original miles, all stock, showroom condition)
2003 Mustang Mach 1
hopefully, coming soon, 2007 Shelby GT 500. (i prefer convertible, but i don't know if those will be made or not)
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