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thepacifist
· 9 years ago
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Mustang of then. Any day.
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docfester
· 9 years ago
Yup. I own a '66 straight 6.
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polog69
· 9 years ago
I really like the new one, kinda look like the shelby snake
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musical_moustache
· 9 years ago
Can I have the old one with stuff from the new one in it?
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iccarus
· 9 years ago
yes you can, there's a 1958 C1 Corvette for sale in Perth, Australia, with C5 motor, suspension and gear for $300k
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polog69
· 9 years ago
There u go only $300k. Thats a deal.
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musical_moustache
· 9 years ago
Yay! I just have to get my license now... Haha
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iccarus
· 9 years ago
well it is a classic car with modern day performance, i was going to provide the link, but it's sold
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iccarus
· 9 years ago
NOT SOLD!!! price reduced http://www.carpoint.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=SSE-AD-3175418&Cr=1
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musical_moustache
· 9 years ago
Haha Yay! Now I just need money and a lisence... :P
ecumenicalmatter
· 9 years ago
They are both cars
field_hockey22
· 9 years ago
We are both people
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ecumenicalmatter
· 9 years ago
We are?! I mean.. Yes, of course
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whospikedthepunch
· 9 years ago
I'll take the old one to drive and the money for the new one.
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largoshplat
· 9 years ago
They're both epic
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lazarus
· 9 years ago
Oh god take me back.
smitty
· 9 years ago
Sort of. Assuming 2015, that's a '65. The '65 didn't offer a 5.0 (302). That wasn't available until '68. The largest engine available in a '65 Mustang was 289. That's about a 4.7 if memory serves.
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harry2001
· 9 years ago
You're over thinking it- They're both mustangs. /explanation
gh022
· 8 years ago
Real muscle car to a sedan