Cobra Jet
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Holy schnit.. $101k is insanity price for a 71-73… BOSS 351 or not…
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Holy schnit.. $101k is insanity price for a 71-73… BOSS 351 or not…
Lol reminds me that I never showed anyone my riding buddy.Corny. But I got matching mirrored squirtle squad stickers lol. Was browsing a site and saw em. Figure have fun. I can remove them later. Bwaha.![]()
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Also got a new catchcan for my car, installing tomorrow.![]()

What's up with all the chain saws?Finally squeezed it into the garage. I'm not sure I like it in there with kids going in and out and only having a foot or so on each side to squeeze past, but I want it to stay clean for atleast 1 day.![]()
He's a one-armed juggler...What's up with all the chain saws?
Several things honestly...What's up with all the chain saws?

Went to Koon SilverSpring to shove some wheels into @WCGT brand new car.
I asked if I could fire up the 351 sitting in the show room. Or take it for a spin. They declined. I wasn't permitted to sit in it either but peering thru the window like some 5yr old it seemed the backseat was an honest one.
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I didn't realize but Ford GT (blue car you can see in the background) only use a 235/45/18 front wheel. 6-figure race car only has tires as wide as an Ecoboost Mustang? And they were GY Eagle F1 at that.
I don't know why people always hated these, they were always my favorite, even as a kid. That wedge shape is just so muscular and awesome.This is my dad's numbers matching '71 Mach 1 with a 351 Cleveland 4v. He has had the car for 40 years now. For years they didn't get any respect as a collectible but they are starting to become classics.
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Long, bloated, and when looking at the HP ratings compared to years before, weak. Honestly, I think if it wasn't named a Mustang, it would have been popular and sporty, but coming after the 1969 and 1970 body style (by far my favorite), it was a big change that many people felt wasn't a pony car anymore.I don't know why people always hated these, they were always my favorite, even as a kid. That wedge shape is just so muscular and awesome.
Makes sense. I wasn't around when those cars were new, my first real exposure was seeing the original "Gone in 60 Seconds" when I was a kid. Probably helped hype it up in my mind, lol. I mean don't get me wrong, I love the previous Fastback style too. But the wedge is just cool.Long, bloated, and when looking at the HP ratings compared to years before, slow. Honestly, I think if it wasn't named a Mustang, it would have been popular and sporty, but coming after the 1969 and 1970 body style (by far my favorite), it was a big change that many people felt wasn't a pony car anymore.
I agree. When I was a kid, I always called my dad's car KITT because it reminded me of Knight Rider.Makes sense. I wasn't around when those cars were new, my first real exposure was seeing the original "Gone in 60 Seconds" when I was a kid. Probably helped hype it up in my mind, lol. I mean don't get me wrong, I love the previous Fastback style too. But the wedge is just cool.
Ya got two options;Finally squeezed it into the garage. I'm not sure I like it in there with kids going in and out and only having a foot or so on each side to squeeze past, but I want it to stay clean for atleast 1 day.![]()
Option 3Ya got two options;
Ditch some of the crap in your garage. Re-arrange, create space.
Ditch the kids.
If only there was "crap" to ditch. I had to get rid of a bunch just to get this much room.Ya got two options;
Ditch some of the crap in your garage. Re-arrange, create space.
Ditch the kids.
my father is the original owner of a 71 Mach 1, 429 CJ. He talks about selling it and while I think he’s joking, and I’ve already told him point blank I will make an offer, the rising values are scaring the crap out of me. Luckily I got a year or two before he retires.The 71-73’s are rising in value really quick over the last 3 years… @RIBS would like this one.
That looks like a nice example too. Is it owned by the Dealership or for sale?