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Old 10-29-2000, 06:29 AM   #1
BaZ
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Apeldoorn, NL, The Netherlands
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Question Mustang Newbie

Hi all!,

Since about a year or 2 now, I'm totally crazy about the Mustang 65 coupe. Right now I found some nice looking (at least for the untrained eye ) mustang '65 coupe's. I'm not a trained mechanic, but I really want to learn, so I thought: with a mustang that is in reasonable shape, some help, and this really great site, I should be able maintain a Stang... I have to start somewhere. So what are the important things to look at when you're buying a 65 pony?? Also I would like your opinion as pro's, if it's a good idea to start out this way. I live in The Netherlands, and we don't have those nice mechanic clubs you have in the States that I hear about.
I hope you can give me some advice,

TIA,
Bastiaan

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