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![]() a 65 mustang, because they have no emmisions equipment (simple to work on) , vast aftermarket, and he will most likly take better care of it (via driving habits) if he is more attached to it from doing all that work.
They are also cheap. I got my 65 for $1000; running, but not pretty. Insurance is also very cheap. |
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