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| Tweet Topic Started: Dec 17 2011, 02:52 PM (434 Views) | |
| daniel60 | Dec 17 2011, 02:52 PM Post #1 |
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Personal Luxury Car
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| Swifty | Dec 17 2011, 04:15 PM Post #2 |
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The Mustang II is a Mustang too!
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Looks great in white! |
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| Firehawk73 | Dec 17 2011, 06:16 PM Post #3 |
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I agree! A great looking casting in the best color possible!
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| craftymore | Dec 17 2011, 06:38 PM Post #4 |
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Support your local demo derby.
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The reflection in the last pic is really cool. |
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| JeepXJLover | Dec 17 2011, 06:45 PM Post #5 |
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Minivan
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Great pics. Though I am a bigger fan of Chevelle/Malibus with round taillights. |
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| accobra64 | Dec 17 2011, 10:38 PM Post #6 |
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Minivan
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The 1970 models had quad headlights and two rectangular tail-lights in the bumper. In 1970 you also had the LS-5 and LS-6 engine options. LS-6 with 454 cubic inches and 450 HP. LS-5 with 454 cubic inches and 360 HP. Of course, other engine options were also available. The 1971 and 1972 models had single headlights and four round tail-lights. The 1972 models had some very minor cosmetic exterior changes. The LS-6 was gone in 1971 but you could still get the LS-5 with 365 HP. All three year models are nice. Daniel, thanks for the pictures. Cheers. Cobra |
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| James | Dec 18 2011, 09:00 AM Post #7 |
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Mr.Bowtie
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Afraid I couldn't own one of those here in Canada..... would lose it for 6 months a year in the snow |
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| accobra64 | Dec 18 2011, 11:56 AM Post #8 |
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You park it in the garage during the six months of winter in Canada. Simple but effective solution, LOL. With any kind of good luck, you might have four months to really enjoy it! Cheers. Cobra |
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| ivantt | Dec 18 2011, 12:05 PM Post #9 |
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New casting? Quick! Take it apart!
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Las Vegas white. A popular color here in Nevada. In the summertime, your parked car inside temp is only 125F as opposed to 132F with black or red cars.
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| daniel60 | Dec 19 2011, 04:11 PM Post #10 |
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Personal Luxury Car
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James back when I was a youngster living in Maine I use to witness this all the time. You have these people driving some horrible cars in the winter because the roads had so much salt on them and potholes were as common as a driver who can't drive from the south. Then the few months of spring would come and you would see gorgeous cars like classic cars everywhere you went. |
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| James | Dec 20 2011, 06:53 PM Post #11 |
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They do that here too, if I had a classic car, it would be really hard to put it away in October......but getting it out in May would be a treat..... Whats with New mexixo and the white stufff, I thought it was hot in New Mexico... |
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