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recently i almost bought a 1974 ghia (bright orange) for around $700. it was pretty clean and no major damage, just the usual few nics and paint scratches, but my uncle who seems to know alot about cars said forget it cuz it was a lemon*. from now on i think ill be a little more skeptical to what he says. i feel like an idiot. besides, an orange car would have been great for school spirit (here @ woodside, we love orange and black)
*he was reffering to the Mustang IIs as a whole
*he was reffering to the Mustang IIs as a whole
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my favorite=the 78 King Cobra w/ t-tops. :headbang: i aint ever seen a better looking stang. actaully i was kinda hoping that ford would bring it back for the 05, but it doesn't seem likely
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Originally posted by future9er24@Jun. 1st, 2004, 4:10 PM
my favorite=the 78 King Cobra w/ t-tops. :headbang: i aint ever seen a better looking stang.
my favorite=the 78 King Cobra w/ t-tops. :headbang: i aint ever seen a better looking stang.
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The II's looked pretty good, especially the Cobra IIs. It's all about the chin spoiler and duck tail. They at least looked fast. Edgy, yet classic. I know I'm going to get blasted for this, but I like them a lot more than the foxes.
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my dad owned a cobraII for about 3 weeks. Was about to place an engine in it, but the work was going to be too much. he then bought a '67 coupe.
it would have been nice to have a cobraII
it would have been nice to have a cobraII