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  1. #11
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    It is a 68 charger. Love the shifting of the mustang, was that the first six speed? LOL!
    84 p-type DK blue
    84 p-type Deep maroon

  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by jtaylor View Post
    was that the first six speed? LOL!

    yeah I caught that too
    Greg
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  3. #13
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    When I was a kid I had to make a pine car for school. Mine was a Green 68' Mustang Fastback. It's still on my shelf here at home.
    Rob C.
    85 P Type 5spd 2.8l 5M-GE - With a few tasteful mods...
    2001 Land Rover Discovery II SE7 (DD) -Lifted and used offroad as often as possible.

  4. #14
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    Heh, count how many times they pass the green VW and white Firebird while in town.

  5. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil G. View Post
    American Muscle Baby.

    Love that scene. I've seen it maybe 50 times and it never gets old.
    All engine, no brakes, skinny tyres and woeful handling, something interesting I noticed is despite having a hi-po 390ci engine they neglected to fit an LSD
    owner of the uber 7mge , 14.787 1/4 mile

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7MA61 View Post
    All engine, no brakes, skinny tyres and woeful handling, something interesting I noticed is despite having a hi-po 390ci engine they neglected to fit an LSD
    And what were you AU blokes driving in 1968?

    Umm yea...

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    Quote Originally Posted by WadeT View Post
    And what were you AU blokes driving in 1968?

    Umm yea...
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    owner of the uber 7mge , 14.787 1/4 mile

  8. #18
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    Are you actually criticizing that car? Like, comparing it to 2007 standards or something?

    Quote Originally Posted by 7MA61 View Post
    All engine, no brakes, skinny tyres and woeful handling, something interesting I noticed is despite having a hi-po 390ci engine they neglected to fit an LSD

  9. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by Malloy View Post
    Are you actually criticizing that car? Like, comparing it to 2007 standards or something?
    Agreed. Let's not forget polyglass tires.
    David H
    85 Pos, 5.3/w58 swap

  10. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by discoelk View Post
    Agreed. Let's not forget polyglass tires.
    There were better handling and faster muscle cars than these two in 1968. I just love the sounds of these things; I know the handling to be relatively crude.
    Phil G.

    1985 P-Type

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