Author Topic: Mustangs, Mustangs and More Mustangs  (Read 1154 times)

eric lipper

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Mustangs, Mustangs and More Mustangs
« on: September 15, 2020, 09:06:03 PM »
In this season where everyone is inundated with political solicitations here is mine – vote for my car!

I have four cars that were included by the National Mustang Museum in Concord, North Carolina in its virtual car show.

Three of my cars are in the 64 – 73 class and they are photos #39 (1966 GT350), #57 (1967 GT500) and #76 (1969 GT500).  The 66 was done by Tony Conover and the 69 was done by Jim Cowles.  They are all strong examples of the breed.  In that class I would appreciate it if you could vote for one of the three but it does not matter to me which one.

In the 1974 – 78 class I have one car of the twelve and it is #105 (1978 King Cobra). The car is extra special because it may be one of the very few unrestored survivors that I still show on its original Firestone tires.  I have been its caretaker for a long time.

You have to vote one vote in every class. The link is below. And, if you don’t want to vote just enjoy the pictures because who doesnt like a Mustang.

https://www.mustangownersmuseum.com/vir ... field.html
1947 Beech Staggerwing
1955 Beech Bonanza
1963 Vette Split Window
1965 Jag Conv
1966 GT350
1967 GT500
1968 GT500KR Conv
1969 Boss 429
1969 GT500 Conv
1978 King Cobra
1984 Aerostar 700P
2001 King Air F90GT
2002 Enzo
2005 Ford GT
2005 NSX

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Re: Mustangs, Mustangs and More Mustangs
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2020, 09:45:25 AM »
Link is not working for me.

kjspeed

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Re: Mustangs, Mustangs and More Mustangs
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2020, 05:02:24 PM »
1968 Shelby GT350
1968 Mustang GT S-code
2009 Mustang Bullitt