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You can't read it in this picture but the lettering on the hood scoop says "429 Ram Air".
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Oh how I love that '71-'73 body style. one day I will own a fast back like that!
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My favorite thing about all cars like this is that if you just pour the gas straight on the ground, you get about the same mileage as you would putting it in the tank.
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I had a car that leaked gas right onto the ground, but no one could figure out where it was coming from for the longest time. If I parked it for a week, I would come back to less gas. Finally I got it fixed but I always wondered how much money in gas had been pissed away.
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This doesn't really work for me.
![]() 12/11/2014 at 19:04 |
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I love these "Quarter Horse" Mustangs. It's striped like a 1973 Mach1, I wonder if he built his own 429 car.
The choice of rear tire size is a bit unfortunate..
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I would assume it's custom then because from what I know, Ram Air was only an option on whatever the smaller engine was in '73
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That's kind of where I was going. The 351CJ was the largest engine in 73.