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Ford reintroduces the '65 Mustang

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Ford reintroduces the '65 Mustang

Post by SMOKNZ on October 28th 2011, 12:50 pm

Alright fellow car enthusiasts; cheers if you're a Mustang Nut and really like the '65's, here is a link that you may want to read. Or if your not a enthusiast of a Ford Mustang, you may still want to read this.... lol!

http://autos.yahoo.com/news/ford-reintroduces-the-1965-mustang.html

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Post by SMOKNZ on October 28th 2011, 1:07 pm

Although there is no way I would pay there price for just a shell. What I could do with 15K and purchase this Stang and have money left over. Smile

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Post by Guest on October 28th 2011, 1:44 pm

Dear SMOKNZ;
They are sweet, sure enough, but writing a 15K check would be painful. I just wonder what the price tag is going to be for the Duece 5 window that's being introduced (not by Dynacorn) in 2012. Shocked
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Post by Admin on October 28th 2011, 2:22 pm

15K is steep but if you consider what it would cost to buy a perfect ragtop body today it's not bad.

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Post by Guest on October 28th 2011, 2:33 pm

Dear Admin;
This is quite true! If you've got a chassis and drivetrain then 15K isn't such a bad way to go. Also, Dynacorn builds bodies for the Camaro, Firebird and Chevy trucks. It seems that stamping steel vintage auto bodies is becoming a real money making venture. I am waiting for a steel repo 40/41 Willys coupe to be manufactured!
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Post by junkyardjeff on October 29th 2011, 5:07 pm

If one would have a total rust bucket and was paying someone to fix it the 15,000 dollar new body would be much cheaper and a much quicker restoration.

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