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    Thread: PT Fords? ? ?

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    1. #1
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      Sep 2004
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      I'd do a 69/70 Cougar - think "Eliminator", with an attitude. Maybe a nice Procharged 514, 6-speed, 285's & 315's, Billet Magnums, etc...
      Make it look like a stock Eliminator on the outside except change the side stripe to read "Terminator".

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    2. #2
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      Sep 2004
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      Quote Originally Posted by GT350Clone
      I'd do a 69/70 Cougar - think "Eliminator", with an attitude. Maybe a nice Procharged 514, 6-speed, 285's & 315's, Billet Magnums, etc...
      Make it look like a stock Eliminator on the outside except change the side stripe to read "Terminator".
      this is a great idea... Eliminators are great looking, and cougars
      can still be had for a reasonable price.

      re: DB's mention of Charlie Libby's Fairlane above... that
      car is *excellent* -- I absolutely love it. But the "problem", so
      to speak, is that it is so custom that it is nearly as unattainable to
      me as a Troy or Chip car... but I'm hoping it will free Fairlanes
      from their roll of "drag-only"....

    3. #3
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      Dec 2004
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      i used to have a 70 cougar and i always wanted to PT that car. one day i will et another one and PT it.

    4. #4
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      Dec 2004
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      Sarasota, Fl
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      I still think a nice '72 Torino Sport/GT would be cool... Like this one I photochopped: lowered over a set of 17" & 18" slots or saltflats.
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    5. #5
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      Aug 2004
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      64 Mercury Comet. Crisper lines and cooler trim than the Falcon cohort. Hard to argue with the Torino, but man they are heavy. If you want it to fly, go as light as possible, makes EVERYTHING easier.

      Have a blast with it!
      Mark




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