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Old 06-15-2020, 08:45 AM   #9
Seth Swoboda
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Default Re: Are Mustangs still collectible?

Thanks for opining everyone. I have a '67 coupe. I've owned it for about 18 years. I did a lot of work to it, floors, torque boxes, rear quarter panels, truck drop offs, outer wheel wells on rear and of course paint. All of this after I bought it, 18 years ago. It's a 289 car , C4, factory air, power steering and deluxe brushed aluminum interior.

I have't driven it much over the course of the past 8 years. I've put some miles on it this spring and have been working on small items that need attention, all mechanical.

I was mostly curious. I live in a small town and there is only one other first generation mustang near me. I'm more into flathead V8 cars. Getting back into the Mustang has been a nice change of pace. I've never thought of any of my cars as an investment. I just enjoy working on them and driving them.
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