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  • #31
    The one and only '71 I ever owned was a Montego MX with a 351C. This Mach 1 looks much, much better, but after all I did only pay a whopping $400 for the Mercury back in the early '80s.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
      The '71 Boss 351 was the quickest Mustang of all time until the '95 Cobra R.
      You sure about that? I knew they were up there on the list...like high 13's in the quarter factory stock, no? But that still wouldn't beat out the 68.5 R-code drag pack cars. Unless we're talking mass production?
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      • #33
        Man, I like that car a lot. Best color for that year.

        I cannot believe they are so reasonable still.

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        • #34
          the color makes it
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          • #35
            Originally posted by cool cat View Post
            It is ugly, but I like the 70's street machine look.

            Ha, same here. I really dig the shit out of a lot of the outrageous 70's cars and customizing. Too bad most of them had dogshit for engines. I also don't mind the 71-73 cars. I always look at them hard when I see them tooling around.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Rreemo View Post
              You sure about that? I knew they were up there on the list...like high 13's in the quarter factory stock, no? But that still wouldn't beat out the 68.5 R-code drag pack cars. Unless we're talking mass production?
              I had understood the same thing. I can see it though, a 4V 351C is such a turd at low rpm that it probably can't break the tires loose. The big block cars had no traction at all on factory ties.

              I actually owned a completely stock down to the shitty carb and exhaust manifolds '72 Mach 1 with a 4V 351C and FMX trans, it ran great on the highway, enough to hang just fine with the 5.0 5 speed cars and IROC-Zs in the late 1980s. From a dead stop a buddy's 1973 2V (carb and heads) automatic car would beat it by a car though.
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              • #37
                He bought it, and fell in love. I think he's pretty serious about keeping it at this point, but who knows what he'll do in a few months. It's a nice cruising car, steering is a bit sloppy, paint looks good, but has flaws, and the repaint was just good, not great. Im nit-picking, its still a very nice car. Already has a sanden A/C compressor upgrade with r134, though it wasnt working, and a charge didnt last but a few hours.

                He drove it around all day yesterday, and we drove to work in it today. He's got a 53 willys jeep that he's had for years, and he mentioned selling it now.
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                • #38
                  Saw the pics on FB, but it wouldn't let me comment on them. Looks like a pretty solid car. I know I would have a lot of fun driving that thing around. Glad to see the 71-73s getting some love, I think they are pretty neat cars when they're put together right, and that one looks great for a driver.

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                  • #39
                    Glad he likes it. If he decides to sell and I haven't already bought one I'd be interested in talking to him.
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                    • #40
                      Jason?

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Mike View Post
                        Jason?
                        yessir.
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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Post
                          yessir.
                          Sweet

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                          • #43
                            Well, he decided to sell it.

                            Here's a link to his website, he's slightly negotiable on the price.

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