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Old 04-18-1999, 03:57 PM   #5
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Purists and car show judges won't appreciate it, but of course your Mustang will remain a '78, tecnically, at least. I once owned a '71 Camaro that I ended up replacing about 85% of the sheet metal and almost all the mechanical parts on it, but it still looked like a '71 Camaro and I sold it as a '71 Camaro.

Fortunately, I came to my senses and wisely used the money from that sale as a down payment on a 1990 Mustang, which I still own, so the story had a happy ending.
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