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Old 03-09-2005, 06:32 AM
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Default Nice 67 Mustang

I like it...

Mustang pics on a SVTPerformance thread
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Old 03-09-2005, 07:07 AM
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The orange one gets my vote. That car is just awesome.
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Old 03-09-2005, 09:25 AM
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I want to know what you're doing on SVT Performance?!!!!! At least I have an excuse (Lightning)!

By the way, my first car was a 65 Mustang and I really am considering doing a 69/70 next.

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Was that car built by the guys who make the modern Eleanor? I know the post said, "a local mustang shop", but alot of the suspension, and other components look alot like what they showed on the Rides episode of what goes into the new Eleanors.

Either way its awesome.

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Yeah thats a pretty nice machine
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I want to know what you're doing on SVT Performance?!!!!!
Hey, you know me!
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Old 03-09-2005, 03:11 PM
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Was that car built by the guys who make the modern Eleanor? I know the post said, "a local mustang shop", but alot of the suspension, and other components look alot like what they showed on the Rides episode of what goes into the new Eleanors.

Either way its awesome.

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I don't know about that. The Eleanor shop they featured in rides is here in Dallas, and that show was in Ohio or something. But that sure is a nice car! What did Ford call their orange? Was it "Grabber" or something like that?
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UUUGGGHHH !! Anouther Eleanor.....This will be a killer car when done SN65 Eleanors are a fad that will pass......I hope! Ford never had a color like that back then ,Grabber orange was way different. All the other cars look GREAT
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But it was called "Grabber" orange, right? I know it looks different, it was just an aside about Orange on Fords. Wasn't there also a "Shaker" color (as well as hood)?

So there would have been "Grabber" "Hugger" and "Shaker"? Sounds like a bad Lifetime movie, or afterschool special.
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Here is a Grabber orange 70 Boss. Grabbershakerhuggerboss ..almost sounds dirty like that dont it
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