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<blockquote data-quote="HavinFun" data-source="post: 8212495" data-attributes="member: 194208"><p>Yeah, crazy money on a lightweight. A friend has a 427 Galaxie, wanted to sell at 35, 4-5 years ago. Not really interested, but a cool car. Not sure if he still has it. I I’ll probably be picking up a 1965 Mustang convertible, three on the floor with rusty floors, for 3.5. Supposed to be drivable as is. I think that is a deal too good to pass up - what do you think? MM? I’d customize it to how I want, not concerned about originality. I have 351C looking for a home. Was thinking of putting in ‘69 Bronco, but may reconsider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HavinFun, post: 8212495, member: 194208"] Yeah, crazy money on a lightweight. A friend has a 427 Galaxie, wanted to sell at 35, 4-5 years ago. Not really interested, but a cool car. Not sure if he still has it. I I’ll probably be picking up a 1965 Mustang convertible, three on the floor with rusty floors, for 3.5. Supposed to be drivable as is. I think that is a deal too good to pass up - what do you think? MM? I’d customize it to how I want, not concerned about originality. I have 351C looking for a home. Was thinking of putting in ‘69 Bronco, but may reconsider. [/QUOTE]
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