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Which Mustang $35k Budget
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<blockquote data-quote="OSUstang232" data-source="post: 15705118" data-attributes="member: 166952"><p>[QUOTE="PaxtonShelby, Glass roof GT is my choice...but I'm a little biased.</p><p></p><p>What about a nicely resto-modded '65-68? ( I'm also biased on that one )...</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Those are both very nice cars. How do you think your glass roof will hold up long term? I really like the open feeling that the glass roof adds. I think it's a really under appreciated option on the 2009-14 cars.</p><p></p><p>I've spend the last 20 years reading about 1979-current Mustangs so I'm comfortable with knowing how to find a good used modern Mustang. I know next to ZERO about 1964-74 Mustangs so it's overwhelming to think about finding a nice used vintage Mustang. let's not talk about the dark years of 75-78.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="OSUstang232, post: 15705118, member: 166952"] [QUOTE="PaxtonShelby, Glass roof GT is my choice...but I'm a little biased. What about a nicely resto-modded '65-68? ( I'm also biased on that one )...[/QUOTE] Those are both very nice cars. How do you think your glass roof will hold up long term? I really like the open feeling that the glass roof adds. I think it's a really under appreciated option on the 2009-14 cars. I've spend the last 20 years reading about 1979-current Mustangs so I'm comfortable with knowing how to find a good used modern Mustang. I know next to ZERO about 1964-74 Mustangs so it's overwhelming to think about finding a nice used vintage Mustang. let's not talk about the dark years of 75-78. [/QUOTE]
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