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Old 02-13-2014, 06:02 PM   #171
Denee007
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Re: 1965 Ford Mustang

Aw c'mon~ you have such a beautiful classic car! you could pull that engine, make that engine compartment Wow people when you open the hood! I'm just being the little devil on your shoulder~ don't mind me You and some friends could have that engine out in no time, reseal it, keep it stock the way it is, re-furbish the engine compartment and take care of the brake system while the engine is out, etc. That mustang of yours is worth the effort~ it's a collector! I'll help you! or, at least I'll be here for you! If you were down the street, I'd help!
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