Anyone into American Muscle cars?

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Mr Windscreen
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Anyone into American Muscle cars?

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Saw one of these in the flesh on Saturday and totally fell in love with it :grin:


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It,s a new mustang with an eleanor bodykit conversion, not as nice as the original eleanor but still very nice!

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Believe it or not,

Karen "I dont like the look of that old yank thing/you cant buy a Ferrari 575 as it looks like a Focus" thinks these are the sex and wants me to buy her one if I ever get round to making some money !!

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Its no substitute for the real thing :wink:

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Post by Stuart »

Still a damned fine car though and an ASC Dominator would be one of my first purchases if I were fortunate enough.

Where and when did you see that then Darren?
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That is the new Ford Shelby GT500, they should be going into a limited production in early '09 :wink:

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Nice looking car, however I would rather have the Rouse version. less power but better suspension and handling. Although if someone was to give me one of these I certainly wouldn't say no :grin:
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Post by BigFil »

Nice kit, I managed to get hold of that grill to put on mine from someone who is doing the conversion. I was lucky enough to see one at Ford Fair and it looked awesome, big crowd puller
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Post by Asty »

i saw a couple that were similar at the hot rod show (suffolk show ground) last year , one was the same colour as yours fill , and me and the missus fell in love with them , they look great 8)

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Post by Nick »

I have been so tempted by these a few times now - stunning looking cars and such presence. I just cannot quite reconcile the LHD thing again...

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Nick wrote: I just cannot quite reconcile the LHD thing again...
You big tart!! Driving left hand drive is no big deal and it opens up a World of Exotica that you'll never experience otherwise. Have you actually driven a LHD for more than a few days Nick? It really only takes a couple to get familiar and then obviously a little longer to get truly comfortable.

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