A very good start for you!1989 Mustang GT similar to the one pictured with just a "few" modifications.
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A very good start for you!1989 Mustang GT similar to the one pictured with just a "few" modifications.
75 Buick Century wagon. Gas guzzling 350, all the power goodies and a bed in the back
Mine was chocolate brown, but otherwise just like this one.
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Oh yes. Those were a nice model. Had an uncle when I was little who had a love for Dusters. Very quick in the V-81970 Dodge Dart, non-Swinger. Light blue with a white vinyl top. Left fender and drivers door were a slightly different color. 318 V8 that would really haul.
Can NOT for the life of me find a decent picture of a stock Dart, all I find are Swingers, but this is probably the closest image I can find:
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I might be in a minority but I always thought this generation of Mustang looked really good. Unfortunately, that was about it. That era was not nice to cars.
Holy crap.....blast from the past. May father had a 77 Córdoba....same body style in white. 400 as well....but I’m pretty sure it was a 2bbl
Loved all those poor man's muscle cars that Dodge and Plymouth put out in the late 60's and early 70's. The 318 and the 340 were some fine small block engines.Oh yes. Those were a nice model. Had an uncle when I was little who had a love for Dusters. Very quick in the V-8
Same color as my first car. Mine was an 88 with the “turbine” wheelsNot pulling a pic. But it was an 81 Cutlass with only 12000 miles (bought as a second owner in 1993)
Turned out it was a lemon and had tranny issues. Dad worked a half mile from home. School was 10 miles. So we swapped and he gave me the mid life crisis car to drive.
I drove my whole senior year in this....
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Yep. He had the turbines too.Same color as my first car. Mine was an 88 with the “turbine” wheels