I think the 65 would be more work and money than you are looking for.
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It's rare to see a classic with a salvage title, but depending on how it was damaged and what might be rusty, this might be a decent candidate.
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This one would require a road trip to San Antonio, but has potential.
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Here's one in Austin...
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So the search continues!!
Blake I'm talking to some of the peeps who own what you have posted, today after church we went out to eat can't really recall how it went down but he said something to the effect of yeah I'd like to have a mustang "too" my little brother has a 93 coupe and I have my 91 hatch and 08gt.
So yeah I'm stoked about hopefully finding him something!!
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Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Post
All you need to do is replace every piece of the suspension, brakes and rear end, source a front-sump oil pan and pickup, swap hoses or custom radiator and headers.
Very easy.
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Originally posted by BLAKE View PostHahah, "very easy to swap in a 5.0 V8".
All you need to do is replace every piece of the suspension, brakes and rear end, source a front-sump oil pan and pickup, swap hoses or custom radiator and headers.
Very easy.
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Originally posted by The King View PostI did that with a '66 V6 I bought years back, except I used a earlier 302 instead of a later version 5.0. It was a lot of work, but fun work nonetheless.
Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View PostI could have started with a 6cyl, Ive swapped everything out that was original in the drivetrain/suspension.
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