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what year does everyone have here? poll...

  • Thread starter Thread starter 12sec67
  • Start date Start date Jan 28, 2004

what year do you have

  • 64 1/2-65

    Votes: 25 18.8%
  • 66

    Votes: 35 26.3%
  • 67

    Votes: 27 20.3%
  • 68

    Votes: 19 14.3%
  • 69

    Votes: 12 9.0%
  • 70+

    Votes: 21 15.8%

  • Total voters
    133
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12sec67

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#21
  • Jan 29, 2004
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congrats to 66's i honestly thought 67 were going to win.
 
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Mr.Bojangles

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#22
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i have a 1968 mustang coupe, baby blue in color...although i know its not called babyblue, if someone knows the official color, please lt me know "ice blue" rings a bell, but im not sure
 

Shamrock

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Jan 29, 2004
#23
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Edbert said:
111 views and 49 votes? Must be all of those LS1 folks over here
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I'm an LS1 folk, but was a stangnet folk before that, just haven't been here in a while.


And 66 takes the victory because we all know it's the best year ever (I'm not biased at all even after owning a 66 coupe and now a 66 fastback)
 

Edbert

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Jan 30, 2004
#24
  • Jan 30, 2004
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mtpony said:
I think I'm the first multi decade.

66 and 71 heck yea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Talk to blake about getting into the early&late model owners club. He's got a 66/96 thing and I've got a 67/97 in my driveway/garage, then there's 68&00GT, plus a few others. Of course the 71 is still considered a 1st gen, so maybe (even though it is a different decade) doesn't qualify
 
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electricgreen

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Jan 30, 2004
#25
  • Jan 30, 2004
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I'm multi generational too-73 & 00
 

bud4660

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Mesquite, Tx
Jan 30, 2004
#26
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Just so you guys know. Those of us with 67's arent going down without a fight...... :damnit:

 

dolfan87

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Jan 30, 2004
#27
  • Jan 30, 2004
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I guess I am in the 70+ cause I have a 70 Mach. My dream car since I was old enough to dream.
 

66 BLAKE 96

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Jan 30, 2004
#28
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66's are kickin' butt!

Edbert said:
Talk to blake about getting into the early&late model owners club.
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LOL, I don't think a 71 is going to qualify as a late model.
 
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electricgreen

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#29
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66 BLAKE 96 said:
66's are kickin' butt!



LOL, I don't think a 71 is going to qualify as a late model.
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Depends who you ask-I've been told by a few early-early model guys the 73 is "too new"....
 

66 BLAKE 96

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#30
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electricgreen said:
Depends who you ask-I've been told by a few early-early model guys the 73 is "too new"....
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Too new for what? A 73 is 30+ years old now, I don't think anyone is going to realistically try to claim a 71-73 is a latemodel.
 

Håkan

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Enköping, Sweden
Jan 30, 2004
#31
  • Jan 30, 2004
  • #31
Edbert said:
Talk to blake about getting into the early&late model owners club. He's got a 66/96 thing and I've got a 67/97 in my driveway/garage, then there's 68&00GT, plus a few others. Of course the 71 is still considered a 1st gen, so maybe (even though it is a different decade) doesn't qualify
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In Sweden too...

Hey Blake, what do I have to do to join the club?
 
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65fastback

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Jan 30, 2004
#32
  • Jan 30, 2004
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I have the best mustang ever built 1965 fastback.
 
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electricgreen

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#33
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66 BLAKE 96 said:
Too new for what? A 73 is 30+ years old now, I don't think anyone is going to realistically try to claim a 71-73 is a latemodel.
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I guess to be considered a "classic". I wouldn't consider it a late model either....
 

66 BLAKE 96

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#34
  • Jan 30, 2004
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Håkan said:
In Sweden too...

Hey Blake, what do I have to do to join the club?
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There are only two prerequisites:

1) own both a classic and a latemodel Mustang
2) just be cool, and you my friend, have cool to spare.

There's really nothing official about it, I just noticed a while ago that there are a select few of us that are so lucky (or obsessed) as to have one of each. It came up conversationally enough times, that I just started calling it the StangNet Classic and Late Model Owners Association, and it stuck.


electricgreen said:
I guess to be considered a "classic". I wouldn't consider it a late model either....
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Well, I think its safe to say that those few early model guys that expressed that opinion are just plain wrong. 65-to-73 = classic. Thats all there is to it.
Heck, we are discussing this in the classic forum, aren't we?
 
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electricgreen

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#35
  • Jan 30, 2004
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66 BLAKE 96 said:
Well, I think its safe to say that those few early model guys that expressed that opinion are just plain wrong. 65-to-73 = classic. Thats all there is to it.
Heck, we are discussing this in the classic forum, aren't we?
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It wasn't anyone here, that's for sure. It was at a show, and a friend of ours with a 65...
 

Håkan

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#36
  • Jan 30, 2004
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66 BLAKE 96 said:
There are only two prerequisites:

1) own both a classic and a latemodel Mustang
2) just be cool, and you my friend, have cool to spare.

There's really nothing official about it, I just noticed a while ago that there are a select few of us that are so lucky (or obsessed) as to have one of each. It came up conversationally enough times, that I just started calling it the StangNet Classic and Late Model Owners Association, and it stuck.
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Thanks, sounds great Blake! I consider myself a member then...

In my case it´s both luck and obsession, luck because I married the right woman that talked me in to buying the ´94 GT convertible and she also let me spend all the time it takes to work with the obsession I have in restoring/modifying the ´67.
 

steelhorse

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The warm end of the gutter....Texas baby!
Jan 30, 2004
#37
  • Jan 30, 2004
  • #37
Ok, I have 2 67's and 1 66 all coupes -----I need two more votes
 

66 BLAKE 96

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#38
  • Jan 30, 2004
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Håkan said:
Thanks, sounds great Blake! I consider myself a member then...

In my case it´s both luck and obsession, luck because I married the right woman that talked me in to buying the ´94 GT convertible and she also let me spend all the time it takes to work with the obsession I have in restoring/modifying the ´67.
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Excellent!
Now there is the small matter of the membership fees...

Just kidding of course.

It sounds like we are both quite lucky indeed my friend.
 

6Stang7

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#39
  • Jan 30, 2004
  • #39
The sig says all.

-Shaun
 

jcp123

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Jan 30, 2004
#40
  • Jan 30, 2004
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hmmmwe got a '67, my dad drives a '73, and i have a '68...which do i vote for????
 
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