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Diggerjonny

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I’ve had this car more than 16 years. 1967 LTD. 43,000 miles. I am 3rd owner. My grandpa bought it from the original owners. Doing a front disc brake conversion. Anyone else have vintage auto?
 

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Very nice!

I'm an old classic car buff myself. Can't afford to restore them anymore, but I love looking at them. I had a 1967 Fairlane I restored years ago. I've always been more a Mustang guy because my very first car was a 1964 1/2 Mustang convertible K code. It was my Dad's car he used as a patrol car. 4 spd rock crusher manual. Got it given to me on my 16th birthday. That would have been in 1972. The fastest was my 2012 Shelby GT500 with Super Snake upgrade. My favorite cruzer was a 1964 1/2 Mustang convertible just like my first car. Bad times forced me to sell them all. Now I drive a Kia LOL.

Here are some of the Mustangs I restored and buffed up.

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The one marked 2018 Shelby was actually a 2012 Shelby. Over 1,000 RWHP

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Very nice!

I'm an old classic car buff myself. Can't afford to restore them anymore, but I love looking at them. I had a 1967 Fairlane I restored years ago. I've always been more a Mustang guy because my very first car was a 1964 1/2 Mustang convertible K code. It was my Dad's car he used as a patrol car. 4 spd rock crusher manual. Got it given to me on my 16th birthday. That would have been in 1972. The fastest was my 2012 Shelby GT500 with Super Snake upgrade. My favorite cruzer was a 1964 1/2 Mustang convertible just like my first car. Bad times forced me to sell them all. Now I drive a Kia LOL.

Here are some of the Mustangs I restored and buffed up.

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Wow! Wonderful cars! I’m a mustang fan as well.
 
At first glance that reminded me of my family’s ‘67 Ford Country Squire station wagon, same front end as your Ford. First car I officially ‘drove‘ without consent at age 9. Three on the tree manual shift, I was 5 when dad bought it new off the lot, huge, we even had a TV in the back with fancy low-profile antenna on the rear roof, for long trips. I’ve owned a lot of brands over the years and currently housing a 1971 Amc Amx.
 
At first glance that reminded me of my family’s ‘67 Ford Country Squire station wagon, same front end as your Ford. First car I officially ‘drove‘ without consent at age 9. Three on the tree manual shift, I was 5 when dad bought it new off the lot, huge, we even had a TV in the back with fancy low-profile antenna on the rear roof, for long trips. I’ve owned a lot of brands over the years and currently housing a 1971 Amc Amx.
I like AMX. Don’t see them come up often. Those wagons were huge, neat you had a tv in the back. 1967 was the only year for this front end, was the first year dual master cylinder were mandated for safety reasons.
 
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