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    Thanks for the help. I think I'll Let this car go. Keep your eyes open for a nice 67 fastback.

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    Car Year, Make, Model: 67 Mstg cpe , 37 Ford Coupe
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    Your looking for one with a big block or are you willing to swap out the engine . I'm allways looking and watching the market on these cars some good money to be made . You have to be ready last Sept. this one got offered to me needs work but a S code 4 spd car it was well worth the 4k i gave for it . Would pull low teens easy on ebay as it sits . I found it to be a numbers matching also . Click on pic to enlarge

    Here is a link to Vintage Mustang Forum i go too also . Scroll down to cars for sale some projects and some done cars for sale .

    http://forums.vintage-mustang.com/fusionbb.php?


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    Unless the price is really steep, I would thing a 67 fastback in good condition might be worth as much or not more than the motor alone...regardless of size. If the price is right, might be a good idea to get it and replace or rebuild the motor to your desire. Obvioulsy your decision.
    Bob

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