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 Posted: May 3, 2018 06:46AM
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Originally Posted by Dan Moffet
To you Mustang aficionados: does the mid 1970's Mustang II count as a real Mustang?
It's a real mustang, because it say's so, but not really desirable. The V8 Cobra version is kind of worth having. Just my opinion.

 Posted: May 3, 2018 06:14AM
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spitz.. so where is the great Cheeky Pete these days?? the GREAT Cheeky LIES more than Donnie Dump.. later bc

 Posted: May 3, 2018 06:00AM
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To you Mustang aficionados: does the mid 1970's Mustang II count as a real Mustang?

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"Hang on a minute lads....I've got a great idea."

 Posted: May 3, 2018 05:19AM
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I had one in tan, only caught my eye because the mustang center fell off reveling the falcon script. That was years ago, playing in the junk yards, for swap meet material.

 Posted: May 2, 2018 05:52PM
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We have a 64.5 mustang in the collection, 289 automatic been looking for a steering wheel for years and still havn't found one.................

Mini's are like buses they come along in a bunch

 Posted: May 2, 2018 04:06PM
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I had mustangs since I was 18 starting with a 69 Mach 1, now a 65 gt fastback since 1983, and a mini for 4 years. I find it intresting that the 64 1/2, really just an early 65 mustang, and the 59,60 mini have so many production variations vs essentially same car following them. Some changes made sense, others are hard to understand.

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Spitz, l saw that mustang on display at Greenwich Village in Detroit years ago, still had the Newfie plates on it

the first 64 1/2 Mustang l ever saw was in Guelph, Ontario, this young guy bought it and brought it to me to finance it, think it was a fast back, dark blue

as l recall. He  paid around $3500.00

Big AL

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 Posted: May 2, 2018 08:47AM
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First Mustang sold was actually sold here in CA

"A bit misleading, this might have been the first Mustang sold in the USA. Because on April 14, 1964, one day before the US car was sold, Eastern Provincial Airlines pilot Stanley Tucker walked into George G. R. Parsons Ford, a dealership here on the eastern edge of the continent in St. John’s, Newfoundland. It was love at first sight. The sharp-looking Wimbledon White convertible jumped out at the 33 year-old pilot, and he knew he had to have it. We don’t know the name of the person who sold the car to Tucker – but the pilot must have been quite a salesman himself. Somehow, he convinced Parsons Ford to break street date and sell him the car three days before April 17, when Ford officially released Mustang to the world. He took serial number 5F08F100001 home and, for a short time, was the general public’s only Mustang owner."

So this couple have been dethroned so to speak

https://1funny.com/the-first-mustang-ever-sold/#RqDBRUKAPX4ISjxH.01

 

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