Some vectors I've done of my two Mustangs...

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Some vectors I've done of my two Mustangs...

Post by craigb » Sun Jan 10, 2010 10:15 pm

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Post by RacinAlt » Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:45 pm

LX 5.0 Notchback, yummy. My favorite modern mustang.
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Post by craigb » Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:36 pm

Thanks, did one recently of a '70 Mach 1...

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Post by JimR » Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:43 pm

Can dig. 8)
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Post by budweeks » Wed Jan 13, 2010 4:32 pm

OK, now you've got my heart pumping! Although I never owned any of the ones you depicted, they are good ones. I notice all Mustangs and have since I saw the first pictures in '64. (Yeah, I was around then.) A juco friend bought one of the first '64s, a white 289 4-sp coupe, which he immediately started to tweak. My first of four, soon to be five, was a black '67 GT fastback, 4-sp with the K motor, now very rare. I was into drag racing at the time, but autocrossed it in '69--two runs. Very poorly I'm certain. I guess you could say it was at least a start.

Thanks to FoMoCo for keeping the Mustang even when they didn't sell very well. And to keeping it more or less true to the original concept. A toast to Lee Iacocca!

Thanks for the pics, Craig.

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Post by craigb » Wed Jan 13, 2010 7:16 pm

No problem Bud! A '69 fastback is my dream Mustang. The problem is finding one that isn't rusted out or overpriced...
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Post by budweeks » Wed Jan 13, 2010 9:14 pm

Craig, check out Billups Auto Body just west of Siloam Springs, AR. I stumbled onto it in October. It was amazing how many performance Ford products they were working on from the '60's, mostly Mustangs. Google Billups Auto Body, Colcord, OK. Lots of pictures!

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Post by RacinAlt » Wed Jan 13, 2010 10:59 pm

budweeks wrote:OK, now you've got my heart pumping! Although I never owned any of the ones you depicted, they are good ones. I notice all Mustangs and have since I saw the first pictures in '64. (Yeah, I was around then.) A juco friend bought one of the first '64s, a white 289 4-sp coupe, which he immediately started to tweak. My first of four, soon to be five, was a black '67 GT fastback, 4-sp with the K motor, now very rare. I was into drag racing at the time, but autocrossed it in '69--two runs. Very poorly I'm certain. I guess you could say it was at least a start.

Thanks to FoMoCo for keeping the Mustang even when they didn't sell very well. And to keeping it more or less true to the original concept. A toast to Lee Iacocca!

Thanks for the pics, Craig.

Bud
I had a GT Clone, was one of the prettiest cars to look at, but it was kinda scarry to drive fast (at least compared to modern cars)

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Post by craigb » Wed Jan 13, 2010 11:37 pm

Bud, looks like they do some very nice work. That '69 Mach 1 CJ 428 they have that needs restored is an example of why I'll never own one. $24,500 and needs everything. It's probably worth it since it's a 428, but holy smokes that price makes my butt pucker...

Bobby, very nice! That's my second choice after a '69 is a '65 or '66 fastback...
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Post by springfielddyno » Thu Jan 14, 2010 1:47 pm

lots of memories in this thread...

I'm proud to have driven a 428 cobra jet, a 84 SVO (pictured (headlights)), a 85 SVO, and many 5.0's.... My first car was a 79 notch back :D

Just too cool...

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Post by budweeks » Thu Jan 14, 2010 8:28 pm

During college in Tulsa, I had an occasional summer job unloading the railroad auto racks down at the railroad yard. I was there the day the first '68 Cobra Jets came in. There were a number of guys unloading the cars, but I did everything I could to time it so that my turn would be with one of the two CJs. Dang it, I just missed getting to drive one off the rack. That was as close as I ever came to driving a CJ.

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Post by springfielddyno » Fri Jan 15, 2010 9:08 am

i got to drive the 428 CJ when i was barely driving (legally anyway) It was my uncle's car and he left it with my dad to baby sit a month or during the summer while he was traveling... I got to drive it perhaps 5 times that summer (typically with a parent with me). I bet I washed it 20 times :D

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Post by craigb » Sat Jan 16, 2010 2:02 pm

This one is of my buddy's '89 Coupe.

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Post by budweeks » Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:45 am

Yup, that picture brings back good memories. I had an '89 LX 5.0 hatch that I bought to autocross, and for my wife to drive back and forth to work. The story goes that she was giving up her '86 Toyota Celica GTS for the Mustang, and she insisted that only the new-for-'89 Bright Red would do. Well Shaffar Ford in Joplin didn't have any in stock, but Doug Shaffar worked with us to find one... in Breau Bridge, Louisiana! Usually being up for an adventure, we planned to ride a bus down there, pick it up, and have a mini-vacation on the way home. It just so happened that there was an ice storm that evening, so that the bus couldn't continue down 71, but had to take a detour through Tulsa, Okla. City, and into Dallas. We stayed with a friend there, and the next day hopped on Amtrak to Houston, spent a short night in a hotel, and took the train the next day to Lafayette, LA. Then a 10 min. courtesy ride got us to the Ford dealer where we picked up our new Mustang, two days late. A car never looked so good in my life!

We had a good time getting lost in Cajun country, eating crawfish, and finding out what the 5.0 would do, but that's another story.

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Post by craigb » Mon Jan 18, 2010 4:37 pm

Great story, Bud! :D
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