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dunno about this one...

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hungrymonkey

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http://cgi.ebay.ca/Ford-Mustang-lim...oryZ6236QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem


notice the wet carpet on the drivers side.
 
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Fireman255

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Leave it to a Canadian to do such a mean thing to a good car
 

hungrymonkey

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so are you going to do yours up like that?
 

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Leakey cowl vent? Or just really wet shoes on the driver?

Several things just look....wrong. And it's not just the front doors hung backwards on the back of the car. The oiled oak in a blue/white car is one thing; the funky c-pillar is another. And am I imagining things, or is the "entertainment center" bolted to the rear door?

That's okay, those of us who are owner/drivers on the original "one horsepower ponies" are laughing at the guy's horse trailer. A two-horse straight load gooseneck??? That's like entering a '79 Toyota Celica in a Mustang show 'cause it looks like a '66 FB.
It's like a Harley-Davidson thing - If you gotta ask, you won't understand.
 

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welcome to 1987. seen that or one like it before years ago. i have even seen a corvette limo if you can believe that.
 

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Those rear doors just look bad wihtout rectangular glass. Also, does anybody think that 289 will pull that car with passengers with a stock radiator ?
 
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No bids.

Says it all...
 

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Some things are just wrong.

 
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Im starting a patition to go find whoever did this so we can put there head on a stick
 
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Leaky cowl... stock driveline on a vehicle that weighs twice what it was designed for from the factory. I won't even mention the brakes...
 
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