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This car is systematic, hyyydromatic...why it's greased lightning!
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The original 2 seater AMX was somewhere between being a pony car like the Mustang, Camaro and in some ways competed with the 2 seater Corvette.

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The 1970-81 Camaro's & Firebirds had that swoopy, racy styling. :cool :

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1968 Mustang Coupe w/ 302 V8

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The Dodge Demon of the early 70s, which had a funny cartoon devil decal with pitchfork. :D And the comparatively saintly Mustang Stallion package. ;)

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It's not quite a classic -- yet, but I've recently picked up a 1990 Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo to play around with when I have some free time. I will post some pics once I get it painted. A freind of mine is selling a '73 Mach 1 right now, I was thinking of buying it, but I just can't afford two spare cars right now. It needs some restoration, but the thing is gorgeous, you can feel the ground shake when you fire it up.
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A 1973 Mach 1 351 was the star in the original 1974 Gone in 60 Seconds movie. Last of the original 1964-73 Mustangs. :cool :

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Originally posted by 8bit
A 1973 Mach 1 351 was the star in the original 1974 Gone in 60 Seconds movie. Last of the original 1964-73 Mustangs. :cool :

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It looks just like that only it's tan. It was originaly red, you can see the red where the paint is peeling in the door jams :)
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The 1973 shape is pretty good looking. I think it's worth less in collector value than the earlier years so it's a real bargain. :cool :

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1973 is a sweet ride i spent plenty a mile in one of them in my youth ! wish i still had the car !
was a jade green with a stock chrome front bumper. but OEM Mach 1 package silver stripping - don't ask i take the fifth. as to how it had a Mach 1 OEM package and chrome front package :)
also had custom rear tail lights that when on would look like 3 diamonds. i know at the time a older guy who owned a plastic fabergating shop and he design them for the car . got the car new in 1993 and had it till i sold it in 1997 the guy who bought it wrap it around a tree :( it was as all mustangs not a car for passengers the back seats really do suck to ride in ! and the trunks are small !
the Last time I was Talking to myself . I got into such a heated argument . that is why I swore I never talk to that guy again. you know what it worked now no buddy talking to me. :help
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That's sad how the car got wrecked. :( In those days there were so many trim, paint, sports options you got some unusual cars. :D
Yes, the long hood and short rear deck didn't make them much of a grocery getter. Fun, but impractical, most of those cars had really tiny trunks, even with a space saver spare tire.
This Mark Donohue Javelin looks special though, worth a lot too. :cool :

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