Mustang Pictures, Post em up.
Your driving lights are as dark as mine. Are they covers, or painted?
They look good on your car, but seem kinda out of place on mine.
We need to see more of the classics. !965 Fastback, 4 speed, hot 289 with 3.50 gears (pretty low with the short tires). Have owned it 22 years. Prior to my owning it, it was drag car only, not street legal. I bought the body and restored/built it. It has 77,000 miles on it, but no tell how many are 1/4 at a time. Shelby suspension and fun to drive on the back roads.
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We need to see more of the classics. !965 Fastback, 4 speed, hot 289 with 3.50 gears (pretty low with the short tires). Have owned it 22 years. Prior to my owning it, it was drag car only, not street legal. I bought the body and restored/built it. It has 77,000 miles on it, but no tell how many are 1/4 at a time. Shelby suspension and fun to drive on the back roads.


Definitely worth some $$ now!! Wanna run for pinks???
Guess I better pass on that challange, I could not handle that much excitement. My plan is to pass it on to my grandson some day. He is 9 now.
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You sure have a beautiful ride!!
Thanks guys. I have a picture taken in 1978 of that car coming off the line at a local dragstrip in Abilene. It had some little slicks under it, A radical 289 with no radiator, no water pump, a tall high rise and a fiberglass hood. I went to church with the kid that owned it. He was coming off the line one night and yanked the driveshaft out of the rear end. Cut a hole in the floor board, and destroyed the 4 speed and rear pumpkin. He sat it on blocks in his mother's garage for several years. Every now and then, I would ask him if he was ready to sell it. One day, he said yes. I went over, loaded the body up and gave him $800, hauled it home and went to work. Heres some more.



















