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    need a winter car my f250 is too big

    lets see what ya got rear front or 4 wheel drive any make

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    I have a 1993 Mustang LX 4 Cyl. I would like to sell. It is in great shape. Auto, A/C blows cold, decent tread on the tires. Nothing mechanically wrong at all. No Rust, Body has minor dings.

    Let me know if your interested.
    Hank

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    interested how much?

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    tom give me a call I have a few things

    1969 Camaro restomod/project
    1967 camaro
    2011 mustang procharged
    93 reef blue notch blk/int
    92 calypso notch blk/int
    86 t-type
    1972 chevelle project
    Not only did I fail at building a fast mustang but I bought a yellow zo6 cause I couldn't get my little dick up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 05DropTop View Post
    interested how much?
    PM sent
    Hank

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    will do adam

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    I have a Turbo coupe and a Dodge Caravan for sale as winterbeaters

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