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HopeHoops

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26. I've never seen the movie, but they definitely say "Mustang" and that's the link.
Tue Jan 17, 2012, 12:12 PM
Jan 2012

I think the '68 was the prettiest of them all, but that might be a biased opinion. The '63 was really nice too. The sedans were popular cop cars, as was the LTD and it's descendant, the Crown Victoria. The 427 Galaxie was a popular interceptor. The 390 and 427 were bolt-for-bolt compatible. The main difference was the bore. Well, and the 427 had a side-oiler option, but that was mostly the racing engine. My owners manual says not to do more than 70 mph in 1st gear. I've shifted out of 1st at 75. Not much can take her.

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Duck kayakjohnny Jan 2012 #1
I prefer ones named after Outer Space kentauros Jan 2012 #2
Feel free to start your own thread for cars named after Outer Space taterguy Jan 2012 #4
I posted that kentauros Jan 2012 #7
The Outer Banks is a chain of barrier islands off the coast of NC taterguy Jan 2012 #9
Thank you! kentauros Jan 2012 #11
Rapidly disappearing ones, what with climate change. hobbit709 Jan 2012 #22
I love that song OriginalGeek Jan 2012 #6
I love that song, too! kentauros Jan 2012 #8
That is a very good point. OriginalGeek Jan 2012 #12
Well I do happen to have a '68 Galaxie Fastback with a 390 sitting in storage. HopeHoops Jan 2012 #21
Has it been to Alphaville yet? kentauros Jan 2012 #23
Not to the best of my knowledge. My grandfather bought it new. HopeHoops Jan 2012 #24
Alphaville is on another planet kentauros Jan 2012 #25
I've never seen the movie, but they definitely say "Mustang" and that's the link. HopeHoops Jan 2012 #26
That's all Greek to me! kentauros Jan 2012 #27
The electric car looks like a Fiat, but yeah, it's fast. As for Galaxie... HopeHoops Jan 2012 #28
Serious gearhead envy! n/t Mopar151 Jan 2012 #29
The intake manifold weighs over 70 lbs. I know. I took it off 30 years ago. HopeHoops Jan 2012 #30
One of Letterman's top 10 failed car model names was... av8rdave Jan 2012 #3
The Plymouth Spleen was on that list too, if I remember correctly. kayakjohnny Jan 2012 #5
And who can forget the Pontiac Cyst? av8rdave Jan 2012 #10
Studebaker Kitty Hawk Brother Buzz Jan 2012 #13
The 1952 Cadillac Salvo MilesColtrane Jan 2012 #14
My mom named ours "Adam." sakabatou Jan 2012 #15
The Subaru Salter Path. GREAT on snow and ice! nolabear Jan 2012 #16
Anything south of Portsmouth Island is NOT the Outer Banks taterguy Jan 2012 #17
Pity Nags Head isn't a car... Withywindle Jan 2012 #18
The name comes from the Outer Banks version of organized crime taterguy Jan 2012 #19
KILL, Devil Hills! elleng Jan 2012 #20
Home of "The Grave Digger" monster truck Mopar151 Jan 2012 #31
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