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while not a picture of my actual car had the same exact car in my senior year in high school, one I wish I never got rid of, '73 Road Runner

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On 1/26/2024 at 9:36 AM, Doug said:

1 o1 1971 Boss 302 Mustang.

 

My cousin who is a few years older than me went into the dealer in 1971 and bought a yellow boss 302 brand new.  He still has the car and it is pristine.

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Funny what you find when digging through boxes and bins when making a move. I've had this stuff in storage in my attic for literally decades.    The only pics of my 69 Camaro....wish I had kept it, along with my 67 and 68 that I had prior. No pics anywhere of those .....oh and a pic of my 09 z1 that I still own:lmao:

 

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On 1/26/2024 at 9:36 AM, Doug said:

1 o1 1971 Boss 302 Mustang.

 

 

Some of these guys get a little too obsessed with the "1 of 1" thing.

To me, this isn't a real car. Its a one off show piece of an idea Ford shitcanned for the bigger motor. Its a runt. I get that it's "special" but I wouldn't put any increased marketable value on it.

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3 minutes ago, Blackstar said:

 

Some of these guys get a little too obsessed with the "1 of 1" thing.

To me, this isn't a real car. Its a one off show piece of an idea Ford shitcanned for the bigger motor. Its a runt. I get that it's "special" but I wouldn't put any increased marketable value on it.

Hemi Darts pull down good money and they were pretty scarce. Sold to racers only. 

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The car in this video it the 1969 Hurst Olds prototype.  The swoop down rear spoiler, rear hook scoops and the hood scoop decal were not put into production.

 

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Have a soft spot for the 70 to 72 W-30's as I had a 71 W-30

 

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Sorry for the bad pic but I was driving at the time when I seen this rig in a small town 30 min north of me on my way home tonight.

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An old Scout I believe. Surprised it's still in one piece. They rusted out quicker than a Volare.

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8 minutes ago, J. Jackson said:

An old Scout I believe. Surprised it's still in one piece. They rusted out quicker than a Volare.

Use to be one in the woods off the railbed here thing was missing half the car it was rotted so bad lol

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3 hours ago, J. Jackson said:

An old Scout I believe. Surprised it's still in one piece. They rusted out quicker than a Volare.

The simplicity of them makes them worth restoring if you can do the work yourself. They're fetching a good buck at the auctions.

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Hope you never have to change a tire.

 

 

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