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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
New England
Craigslist Find: 65 Fastback with a Terminator Engine!
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<blockquote data-quote="notchstang92" data-source="post: 14557458" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>You got that right. That's a lot of money for a car that is really about half done. His description sucks too. The 65-66 mustangs have a harder time than the 67-70 fitting in a mod motor. The mustang II is also a heavily debated topic as to whether it's a good mod or a bad one. Looks like it still needs brakes, wiring, cooling system, interior gauges, paint, exhaust, etc. </p><p></p><p>It might be a good start for someone, but it looks like he got into it and either lost interest or doesn't want the expense anymore. It's been for sale for a long time. Seems like his asking price is to high to attract a buyer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notchstang92, post: 14557458, member: 12153"] You got that right. That's a lot of money for a car that is really about half done. His description sucks too. The 65-66 mustangs have a harder time than the 67-70 fitting in a mod motor. The mustang II is also a heavily debated topic as to whether it's a good mod or a bad one. Looks like it still needs brakes, wiring, cooling system, interior gauges, paint, exhaust, etc. It might be a good start for someone, but it looks like he got into it and either lost interest or doesn't want the expense anymore. It's been for sale for a long time. Seems like his asking price is to high to attract a buyer. [/QUOTE]
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