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Grey Wolf
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Location: Central Indiana
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Well, I'm selling my Ford Mustang because the market for classics is good.
I'm not sure what to buy, tho - there are 2 cars I'm considering I'm a major fan of Challengers, but the only ones I can find aren't in great condition However, there is a 71 Nova in really nice condition that is for the same price as the Challenger I'm considering. I'm just here to ask which one would turn more heads? I'll post pictures from the ads - keep in mind that I would restore the Challenger - it would just take a while Here are the pics of the Challenger ![]() ![]() ![]() And the description is "No time for this one! Great car to refinish and have fun with. Original B-5 blue, 340, 4speed, now black with a built 1976 400 with a manual valvebody 727 with 2800 stalh converter, hurst quaterstick shifter, posi 3.70 rear, 3 inch exhaust with flowmasters. It has Craiger dragstars with hooiser tires. I have new quarters for the car the carpet is new still in the box also the seat covers are new installed and black. Ran consistant 14.50 et." And here is the Nova ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And the description is "Beautiful restored Nova. This is a very nice restored Nova. Newer black cherry paint. Very nice car. Make me an offer. " I'd love to hear your opinions
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Sunken Mustangs Proud Ford Mustang owner "Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead!" - Admiral David Farragut Run silent - run deep - keep the baffles clear - targets front and center. Private pilot and history buff |
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