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True-Blue ponders the meaning of "budget" big block builds
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1.) F&F Tokyo Drift '68 Mustang Skyline

The "first gen" Mustangs didn't come with a V6, 1964.5 and early '65s used the anemic 170-cid straight six, and then got the 200-cid straight six up until 1971.

The original Mustangs strike a chord with everyone. The spirit of the car is what makes it so timeless. Whether it's a 1966 coupe "secretary special" with a 2

Heh, 1997 grad myself. I need to get back for a Connors dog!

Former Angolan myself. Cheers fellas. :)

Epic bump! Gotta love classic car owners setting the record straight!

Odd, as my fastback and Evolution coexist just fine. The stereotype about all Mustang owners being jock meatheads running on 25 chromosomes is just as wrong as considering Miatas as handbag accessories for the painty-waisted. But go on, reinforce that notion.

Not picking nits, it's a 1:18 scale car. I too have that same '68 Highland Green FB in homage to my '68 Highland Green FB... speaking of which, where's the author's?! Don't tease, please. Fun video!

...which, I want, and very dearly. Beautiful cars. I'll take an F and a fuselage H, please.

I'd like a set for my IX GSR. I always knew they had function, but I'll be honest, I like the "Sonic the Hedgehog look" too.

The guy I bought my 1968 off of was offered double what I paid for it from Unique Performance in 2005. I had a 3 hour phone call with him - looking back now I realize it was more of an interview - before he decided to sell to me instead of them. We talked about my father's Ford background, family, politics... and in

Just so we're clear... Transporter and Live Free or Die Hard came in before Bullitt.

His name is Bill Hickman, and the model is a Charger, 440 R/T

Tough cars. That was quite a hit and landing.

Really interesting headlight treatment. I'd love to see this louvered taillight setup, sounds wild.

It's now a sticky on the Mustang forum. These guys are good, really good. Here's hoping, Chris and Jeremy!

The black Phantom, please. I was due for an upgrade but I didn't think mine would come without 4G and Words with Friends. That's ok, I'll take Connolly leather and matched walnut trim instead. Charging it may be a pit pricier though.

Heh, my girl is looking to get a '86-'89 560SL. I wouldn't mind an SEC myself, although there is an 8 Series for sale locally (V12, even). Thanks man.

Thanks. I love my Chrysler, even if it requires more wrench time.

We've recovered several stolen Mustangs, including a jacked Boss 302. Hopefully we can do it again. Thanks Skay.

I cross posted this to the Vintage Mustang Forum.