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Old 06-27-2003, 11:00 AM   #9
Shaggy
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Originally posted by rbohm
also mustangll's never had 5 bolt wheels.

I have to disagree A buddy of mine has a 78 mustangII with the 302 and it has the 5 bolt wheels on it from the factory as far as pintos i don't know never had one . would lkove one to put one of my 351's into though.
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