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    Personally I like the 65-6 Mustang coupes, but this looks like a great way to give some of them a new lease on life.
    I wish I knew where to ge the glass bed that they used in the Mustero.
    Anyone know or have a guess?
    I read the description that The Mustang Collection wrote about their conversion. It doesn't sound like it would be to difficult, just need to round up a good solid Mustang coupe to start with.
    This may not be everyones cup of tea, but you have to admit,it is kind of cool.
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    That was a nice site, Craig. I got a kick out of the Mustang Station Wagons. I always thought that maybe a person could take the back portion of a Pinto SW and graft it to the Mustang to make a neat little wagon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldf100fordman
    That was a nice site, Craig. I got a kick out of the Mustang Station Wagons. I always thought that maybe a person could take the back portion of a Pinto SW and graft it to the Mustang to make a neat little wagon.

    Been there done that!!!! Even made it a sedan delivery!!!! I did the metal work and the chassis, then the owner took it home to finish it.....No idea if he ever got it done or not.... This was about 5 years ago, the guy was from Salinas, Ks..... Sure did look kewl!!!!
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    Dave i know you had to have a hand in one of those at the sight . I did enjoy seeing a small wagon and still do. Had the thought a few times but never could put myself to doing that kind of master craftmanship .

    Dave i may have soon a interest to your finished rancharoostang though .

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