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RE: V6 - 7/21/2007 11:22:05 PM   
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hahaha i have some like that under some *decent* bumper covers. i assumed a trip to the sandblaster would kick their asses. as a bonus, any metal that falls off is a weight reduction 

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RE: V6 - 7/22/2007 7:01:47 PM   
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I just bought the frame off of e-bay, it was in absolutely PERFECT condition. I was utterly shocked at how great the condition was. Don't ask me how much green I laid down for it....let's just say -  I wanted it, was going to buy it, regardless of the price - foolish I know, but I've been looking for over a year for one. Now I'm no longer looking!



if you bought that from the madman i do know how much you paid for it and that could have did alot of bodywork on my car = prep for paint and such LOL LOL


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RE: V6 - 7/23/2007 9:17:37 AM   
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EXACTLY what my problem was. The craziest thing about it is the fact that there is NO RUST anywhere else to be found on the thing. It had the ZBart treatment way back when, everything else on the car was in super condition, but that bracket was horrible. If I breathe on it rust just flakes away! LOL!

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RE: V6 - 7/23/2007 8:37:01 PM   
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quote:

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ORIGINAL: gwb16

I just bought the frame off of e-bay, it was in absolutely PERFECT condition. I was utterly shocked at how great the condition was. Don't ask me how much green I laid down for it....let's just say -  I wanted it, was going to buy it, regardless of the price - foolish I know, but I've been looking for over a year for one. Now I'm no longer looking!



if you bought that from the madman i do know how much you paid for it and that could have did alot of bodywork on my car = prep for paint and such LOL LOL



Yep got it from the madman! Wife asked how much....I asked why she needed another pair of shoes - conversation ended there - LOL! Just joking, she's been very supportive during my most recent affliction. It used to be a 66 Chevy C-10, now it's a 78 Mustang II, I think the II is working out MUCH better. I learned a lot of lessons from the 66, a lot "Don't make this mistake again" lessons.
Thankfully I don't have many more "must have" items.....there are some "would like to have items" but not not anything that you could call show stopping.


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RE: V6 - 7/23/2007 9:06:28 PM   
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we need tons of pics =)

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RE: V6 - 7/31/2007 7:35:50 AM   
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Humm, I never though of them as anything but a classic, and I've owned/own nearly all (but those mammoth 71-73's, and not because I don't like the style, just too large for my tastes).

The style of the 74 was "retro" before retro became popular. Brought back the side sculpture, the size, the grill style. If this came out in 94 with 94 tech power trains, it would have been more popular than it was back in the 70's.

I also disagree with them being the second generation. Again, I pick on the 71-73's for this. 65-70 all used the same basic chassis, some minor modifications but pretty much Falcon based all along.

71 started using the Torino chassis. Based on this and the deviation in style from the "pure" 65 look, I feel this is a valid argument that the II is the third generation, again, based on the new platform (arguably Pinto based, but "better", like the Cougar was compared to the Mustang).

Still, I like 'em all, and yes, they are going for more. Lately I have seen the nice coupes, not even Ghia's, go for close to 6K on the Bay, where just a year or so ago they were lucky to get much over 3K. 

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RE: V6 - 7/31/2007 7:50:56 AM   
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their time is coming, and im glad (cause i already have mine LOL)

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RE: V6 - 8/1/2007 9:39:43 PM   
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Ignorance of the '71-'73.  Heavier suspension, with the Torino borrowing the front from the then-new Mustang.  The chassis is not the same, which goes for the rear coils on the Torino suspension.  And the dimensions of the '71-'73 have more in common with the '69/'70 than the '69/'70 has with the '65/'66.  The body style is the first (and only?) Italian designed Mustang....same guy that designed some Ferrari's was in charge of that body.  They were also the only Mustangs specificaly designed to hold a big-block, as earlier cars were modified to make the big-block fit.  The '71-'73 Mustangs look a lot bigger than they really are.

The Deuce was the first time the actual chassis was actually changed...then in '79 with the Fox.  The next real change was then 2005 ('94 and '99 saw primarily chassis stiffening features, and not really a new chassis).

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RE: V6 - 8/10/2007 7:35:31 AM   
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I just happen to own a bone stock 78 II. Still workin on the pics...
She's got the german V6, T-tops and some other original dealer installed items.

more to come


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RE: V6 - 8/10/2007 8:56:05 AM   
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cant wait to see 

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