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NO classic car, not even a Mustang deserves this fate. :(

http://www.4arnolds.com/1970_ford_mustang.htm

Edited by Sixty8panther
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Here's the culprit...

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lol

thats a serious tragedy tho man im sure the person inside wasnt happy either cuz the amount of force needed to do that is pretty extreme

Posted (edited)

yeah... that was not a 15 mph accident. :mellow:

Edited by Sixty8panther
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yeah... that was not a 15 mph accident. :mellow:

maybe during restoration some one took out all the body supports and repalced everything with a thin foil substance.

But any classic is worth saving. sad

-_-

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Wow, that's pretty bad.

Did anyone notice the Camaro behind it?

I noticed that..the white '67 SS... I wonder what's up with it...and what is the car between them (hit in the front w/ a bent, rusted hood).

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WMJ:

I hear ya.

Moltar:

Thanks Buddy... I saw the Camaro but wanted to block it out of my memory. Now it's etched in ther permanently. A 1967 Camaro is a rare car compared to the typicel Mustang of the Era. Even a '70 Mustang is unique compared to the 3 million 65-68s they made.

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WMJ:

I hear ya.

Moltar:

Thanks Buddy... I saw the Camaro but wanted to block it out of my memory. Now it's etched in ther permanently. A 1967 Camaro is a rare car compared to the typicel Mustang of the Era. Even a '70 Mustang is unique compared to the 3 million 65-68s they made.

Yeah, poor thing... the '69-70 Mustang convertibles are probably my favorite of the early convertibles and the '69 Sportsroofs are my favorite Mustang overall...

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