1964 1/2-1970 PICTURE GALLERY Formerly Introduce Yourself and Your Car!
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Originally posted by flight96
Anyway would love to hear what you have to say. Looks like strips or popular.
Richard.
Anyway would love to hear what you have to say. Looks like strips or popular.
Richard.
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Hello all, some beautiful cars here...
my '65 was originally a car my friends and i were restoring for my father, but when he lost interest i jumped on the chance to buy it off him... its set up for the twisites which is quite the opposite of my strictly 1/4 mile fox body. It sports a forged eagle 331, edel jr heads, edel jr intake, custom ground, 650, T5z, strange 9", 4 whl disc, 12 gal fuel cell, custom 1 3/4 longtubes, homemade side exhaust..... my last combo made 333rwhp/370rwtq, but this new setup should be just under 400 rwhp and it will see a small shot here and there.
nothing too pretty right now, but will go under the body resto knife next winter. heres the only dirty shot i have of my two money pits...
my '65 was originally a car my friends and i were restoring for my father, but when he lost interest i jumped on the chance to buy it off him... its set up for the twisites which is quite the opposite of my strictly 1/4 mile fox body. It sports a forged eagle 331, edel jr heads, edel jr intake, custom ground, 650, T5z, strange 9", 4 whl disc, 12 gal fuel cell, custom 1 3/4 longtubes, homemade side exhaust..... my last combo made 333rwhp/370rwtq, but this new setup should be just under 400 rwhp and it will see a small shot here and there.
nothing too pretty right now, but will go under the body resto knife next winter. heres the only dirty shot i have of my two money pits...
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I've been active on some other Mustang BBS/forums for years, but I'm a newbie on Brad's site. Here's a recent shot of my "never ending" project (large picture alert for dialup users).
Edbert's car
Edbert's car
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Originally posted by Edbert@March 1, 2005, 11:56 AM
I've been active on some other Mustang BBS/forums for years, but I'm a newbie on Brad's site. Here's a recent shot of my "never ending" project (large picture alert for dialup users).
Edbert's car
I've been active on some other Mustang BBS/forums for years, but I'm a newbie on Brad's site. Here's a recent shot of my "never ending" project (large picture alert for dialup users).
Edbert's car
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Originally posted by Edbert+March 1, 2005, 4:51 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Edbert @ March 1, 2005, 4:51 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-BLAKE@March 1, 2005, 4:01 PM
Howdy Edbert!
Howdy Edbert!
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Heheh, yeah well... It's amazing what a fresh start can do for you. This place is less active, but it's also not filled with more tools than Sears.
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Originally posted by BLAKE@March 2, 2005, 9:59 AM
Heheh, yeah well... It's amazing what a fresh start can do for you. This place is less active, but it's also not filled with more tools than Sears.
Heheh, yeah well... It's amazing what a fresh start can do for you. This place is less active, but it's also not filled with more tools than Sears.
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Originally posted by Edbert+March 2, 2005, 9:07 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Edbert @ March 2, 2005, 9:07 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-BLAKE@March 2, 2005, 9:59 AM
Heheh, yeah well... It's amazing what a fresh start can do for you. This place is less active, but it's also not filled with more tools than Sears.
Heheh, yeah well... It's amazing what a fresh start can do for you. This place is less active, but it's also not filled with more tools than Sears.
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That's how I found this place. Friends with Brad, interested in 05 info (and it doesn't get better than here for 05 info), and I just couldn't leave. I should be ordering my 05 in a few weeks
Anywho, enough of the hijack of the intro thread, welcome aboard Edbert.
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Originally posted by BLAKE+March 2, 2005, 9:11 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(BLAKE @ March 2, 2005, 9:11 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'>
Brad used to post over there a lot too. But he sorta dissapeared after the fire, I was wondering where he went.
Originally posted by Edbert@March 2, 2005, 9:07 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-BLAKE
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@March 2, 2005, 9:59 AM
Heheh, yeah well... It's amazing what a fresh start can do for you. This place is less active, but it's also not filled with more tools than Sears.
Heheh, yeah well... It's amazing what a fresh start can do for you. This place is less active, but it's also not filled with more tools than Sears.
Brad used to post over there a lot too. But he sorta dissapeared after the fire, I was wondering where he went.
Anywho, enough of the hijack of the intro thread, welcome aboard Edbert.
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actually it's my turn to hi-jack.
Hey Edbert
:tex:
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Originally posted by BLAKE@March 2, 2005, 10:11 AM
That's how I found this place. Friends with Brad, interested in 05 info (and it doesn't get better than here for 05 info), and I just couldn't leave. I should be ordering my 05 in a few weeks
That's how I found this place. Friends with Brad, interested in 05 info (and it doesn't get better than here for 05 info), and I just couldn't leave. I should be ordering my 05 in a few weeks
Hiya Bnickel, the Texas contingent is alive and well I see!
:tex:
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I have been posting over on the 05 forum for a month or so now, so it is time to formally introduce myself over here! I have had my 66 fastback since my 16th birthday (Thanks Dad!) but have just recently bought a house (really just wanted the garage!) so I could bring it home. I am in the s l o w proccess of "finishing" the 66, but it's in good enough shape now to enjoy. It's pretty bone stock, not even the hi-po engine. But of course, all this can change ... hehehe (mad scientist laugh)
The '05 is obviously the newest member of the family and is AWESOME. Unfortunately, it is so great it takes me away from the 66! The puppy in the picture is a peace offering to keep the MOST WONDERFUL AND UNDERSTANDING WIFE ON THE PLANET happy. (Read: off my back LOL!) The pup's name is, of course, Mustang Sally.
Glad to be here, and most of all, glad to also be TEXAN! I imagine I'm the only subscriber from the independent state of West Texas though. If I'm wrong, I would love to know!
Thanks for letting me write this novel!
link to my Mustangs
The '05 is obviously the newest member of the family and is AWESOME. Unfortunately, it is so great it takes me away from the 66! The puppy in the picture is a peace offering to keep the MOST WONDERFUL AND UNDERSTANDING WIFE ON THE PLANET happy. (Read: off my back LOL!) The pup's name is, of course, Mustang Sally.
Glad to be here, and most of all, glad to also be TEXAN! I imagine I'm the only subscriber from the independent state of West Texas though. If I'm wrong, I would love to know!
Thanks for letting me write this novel!
link to my Mustangs
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Originally posted by TwoBlackStangs@March 3, 2005, 11:42 AM
I have been posting over on the 05 forum for a month or so now, so it is time to formally introduce myself over here! I have had my 66 fastback since my 16th birthday (Thanks Dad!) but have just recently bought a house (really just wanted the garage!) so I could bring it home. I am in the s l o w proccess of "finishing" the 66, but it's in good enough shape now to enjoy. It's pretty bone stock, not even the hi-po engine. But of course, all this can change ... hehehe (mad scientist laugh)
The '05 is obviously the newest member of the family and is AWESOME. Unfortunately, it is so great it takes me away from the 66! The puppy in the picture is a peace offering to keep the MOST WONDERFUL AND UNDERSTANDING WIFE ON THE PLANET happy. (Read: off my back LOL!) The pup's name is, of course, Mustang Sally.
Glad to be here, and most of all, glad to also be TEXAN! I imagine I'm the only subscriber from the independent state of West Texas though. If I'm wrong, I would love to know!
Thanks for letting me write this novel!
link to my Mustangs
I have been posting over on the 05 forum for a month or so now, so it is time to formally introduce myself over here! I have had my 66 fastback since my 16th birthday (Thanks Dad!) but have just recently bought a house (really just wanted the garage!) so I could bring it home. I am in the s l o w proccess of "finishing" the 66, but it's in good enough shape now to enjoy. It's pretty bone stock, not even the hi-po engine. But of course, all this can change ... hehehe (mad scientist laugh)
The '05 is obviously the newest member of the family and is AWESOME. Unfortunately, it is so great it takes me away from the 66! The puppy in the picture is a peace offering to keep the MOST WONDERFUL AND UNDERSTANDING WIFE ON THE PLANET happy. (Read: off my back LOL!) The pup's name is, of course, Mustang Sally.
Glad to be here, and most of all, glad to also be TEXAN! I imagine I'm the only subscriber from the independent state of West Texas though. If I'm wrong, I would love to know!
Thanks for letting me write this novel!
link to my Mustangs
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Originally posted by TwoBlackStangs@March 3, 2005, 12:42 PM
The '05 is obviously the newest member of the family and is AWESOME.
link to my Mustangs
The '05 is obviously the newest member of the family and is AWESOME.
link to my Mustangs