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Old 08-08-2008, 03:06 PM   #41 (permalink)
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I have owned some great Mustangs and the 65' convt was my favorite. Yes - a V-10 605hp Cobra would wipe my tail. I will point out that the upcoming 1970's look Mustang has a 6.2 liter 400hp mill, from the current 300hp 4.6 liter. American iron, rear-wheel-drive is my playground. BUT I would die for a 40th anniversary GT500KR Shelby. 540hp @ 6250rpm and 510lb-ft @ 4500. Yummo! But another old school shows up - The Eleanor Mustang is a repro by Unique Performance. I remember the movie "Gone in Sixty seconds" with a gussied-up '67 fastback and Angelina Jolie riding shotgun with Nick Cage the driver. Even the "Bullitt" Mustang is being built and available with your $$$.
I was referring to the Mustang Cobra VS. SSR...not a Cobra Cobra. Anyway, good Stang info. Thanks.
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