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Old 03-26-2002, 02:32 PM   #2
thunderbolt
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Not much, these cars are not real popular yet, but I have seen more interst lately. I wish I could give you a price but I really can't. One in that pristine condition is of course rare and so the question is why are you buying and what are you buying it for. If it is a "classic investment" I wouldn't do it. Note, I said I. If you like these cars that ups the ante quite a bit. If you want one you can drive a bit and retain its originallity, then it is really good.
Mustang II guys have a hard time getting respect from the 64-73 crowd (or the 64-70 crowd sometimes). They will always lag behind the originals in terms of popularity and price, but they do seem to be comming into their own lately as lexicons of the 70's and the energy crisis.
If you didn't want the editorial, I oppologize.
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