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Old 01-04-2007, 02:12 PM
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A '76 V6 coupe, it was a hand-me-down from my step-Mom; I didn't buy the damn thing. Nothing special about it, the sunroof was probably the best part, the variable ventury carb was the worst. Man did that car blow chunks, it thru a valve and ended up in a junk yard in Oregon. Whenever I see a Pinto or Mustang II still on the road I laugh, those mid-70's American cars were just bad...

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mid 70's till late 80's ford forgot how to make a mustang lol
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mid 70's till late 80's ford forgot how to make a mustang lol

But if you think about it..... IF it wasn't for these cars, Ford or the mustang woulnd't be where it is today.
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But if you think about it..... IF it wasn't for these cars, Ford or the mustang woulnd't be where it is today.
That is the truth.I wouldnt part with my II
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they kind of sucked but they sold like crazy for the time.
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