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01/26/2017 at 16:50 • Filed to: Dots

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I don’t know the last time I saw an old stock Mustang. At the very least, they always have different wheels.


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Kinja'd!!! haveacarortwoorthree2 > gmctavish needs more space
01/26/2017 at 16:56

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Here was mine. I loved that car.

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Kinja'd!!! Cherry_man1 > gmctavish needs more space
01/26/2017 at 16:57

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good looking 67-68


Kinja'd!!! gmctavish needs more space > Cherry_man1
01/26/2017 at 16:58

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My favourite age of Mustang


Kinja'd!!! Cherry_man1 > gmctavish needs more space
01/26/2017 at 17:00

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I love the 1969 fastback


Kinja'd!!! gmctavish needs more space > Cherry_man1
01/26/2017 at 17:02

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https://vancouver.craigslist.ca/van/cto/5932194681.html

Not a fastback, but this is the cheapest one near me


Kinja'd!!! Nothing > gmctavish needs more space
01/26/2017 at 17:03

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Those are also different wheels, as they look like Magnums, which weren’t installed on ‘67-’68 Mustangs. I debated getting a set of these for the Cougar, and imagine at some point, I’ll get some OEM style Styled Steel Wheels/Magnums/something.

That said, that’s a nice, simple, clean Mustang. I loved my ‘67 convertible, even with the 6 cyl and auto. Just a fun little car to tool around in.


Kinja'd!!! Cherry_man1 > gmctavish needs more space
01/26/2017 at 17:03

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Canada is not kind to cars


Kinja'd!!! gmctavish needs more space > Cherry_man1
01/26/2017 at 17:09

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It really is not


Kinja'd!!! gmctavish needs more space > Nothing
01/26/2017 at 17:11

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Ah, I didn’t know that. The size made me assume they were stock, any others around here have like 17" torque thrusts or whatever those are called. Are these Magnums a period correct wheel at least?

Yeah, definitely still looks good.


Kinja'd!!! Cherry_man1 > gmctavish needs more space
01/26/2017 at 17:14

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Any Torino or Gran Torinos?


Kinja'd!!! gmctavish needs more space > Cherry_man1
01/26/2017 at 17:18

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https://vancouver.craigslist.ca/rds/cto/5974117148.html

Very far from what I could afford. There was a $1000 1971 or 1972 Torino wagon once, I really should’ve bought that....


Kinja'd!!! vondon302 > gmctavish needs more space
01/26/2017 at 17:23

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Changing wheels is what mustang guys do.


Kinja'd!!! gmctavish needs more space > vondon302
01/26/2017 at 17:27

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Those look excellent


Kinja'd!!! Nothing > gmctavish needs more space
01/26/2017 at 17:33

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They are, just a year or two later. Looks like the paint is missing off them, for the most part. Magnums are what you see on Boss Mustangs, and other similar muscle/pony cars. Most are 14" or 15" wheels. My Thrust Ds (the Ds have painted spokes) are 15"x8", so at least they look right (in my mind). I saw another Cougar on 17" Thrust II wheels (the full chrome ones) and they looked too big, to me.


Kinja'd!!! gmctavish needs more space > Nothing
01/26/2017 at 17:38

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Oh my old mechanic had a ‘67 with the painted thrusts, 15" too I believe. It looked really good


Kinja'd!!! Scary__goongala! > gmctavish needs more space
01/26/2017 at 17:49

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Saw one like this in dark blue while I was running through campus. The smell of poorly burnt fuel was refreshing.