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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    To me, the Shelby-ised Mustang after Mustang has watered down all of the special editions. Flame suit on.
    Feel the same way Rick. I’m no way knocking them, but it’s getting old, just like all these super hero movies!
    Could be my taste for a mustang is leaning towards the vintage. Would love to have a 65 fastback all modernized but with keeping the heritage look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1low03gt View Post
    Feel the same way Rick. I’m no way knocking them, but it’s getting old, just like all these super hero movies!
    Could be my taste for a mustang is leaning towards the vintage. Would love to have a 65 fastback all modernized but with keeping the heritage look.
    I'd love a 65 fastback with a modern drive train, brakes and suspension. Loved my first one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mustang4 View Post
    I'd love a 65 fastback with a modern drive train, brakes and suspension. Loved my first one.
    Couple model years newer....but what you're looking for. Need some very deep pockets though.

    https://www.vanguardmotorsales.com/i...tback-restomod

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