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    Default need advice integra, civic turbo, or mustang 1966 with 350 enigine

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    nismo bitz

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    dont think you can afford 1966 mustang. my dad is restoring a 67 GT fastback. it cost him $20,000 to just buy it as it was.
    or you can listen to 96.1 and try to score one of their muscle cars they are giving away


    but since you hondas, id say get a honda.... but please refrain from 3" exhausts, neon lights, and huge wings (it wont work on a FF car if it did do anything)



    or how about you stick with your nice 2002 altima that your profile claims, and use your time researching a car and saving up.

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    That is because it is a 67 fastback GT. A 66 could go for pretty cheap...seen them as cheap as $2500 depending on the engine. That one has a bastardized chevy 350 engine in a ford...probably has it's own issues with that unless it was professionally done...or it is a 351 ford engine.

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