67 mustang i found to restore is it worth it?

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  1. Platonic Solid Founding Member

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    This:

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    Plus $30,000 should get you something that looks like this:

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    Or you could just buy this one for $29,500. (picture linked to seller)

    Disclaimer: No seller affiliation or recommendation - I just did an internet search close to your location.
  2. ron67fb Founding Member

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    You guys have no imagination. All you need to do is spend a day in a boating shop, grab some fiberglass supplies, and voilĂ !

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    Ron, that is the ugliest Mustang I've ever seen! :puke:

    The guy should just scuff up the back glass and paint it body color - he's never, ever gonna see anything out of it anyway! :nonono:

    EDIT: That poor '67 looks like a reject out of the "Speed Racer" storyboards.
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    This a MUSTANG forum, not a 'vette forum!!!:nono:
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    WOW! The boys in San Francisco know how to make the Batmobile look Fabulous!!!

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