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Old 06-15-2004, 12:48 AM
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Ford and Mustang Show

Hello everyone. I went to a Ford and Mustang show on Sunday at Bass Pro Shops in Dania Beach. I got two third place trohpies, not bad for daily driver cars that don't have much done to them, one for best 94-98, and another for best 99+ Convertible. Anyway, I thought I'd post some pictures of the show. If you can't see them here, look in my gallery.


This Mustang has 679 RWHP......That is before the 100 shot.







Convertible Gt 500, beautiful isn't it?







Grabber Blue Boss 302. I absolutely love those cars.


This is so sad it's not even funny, how much horsepower do those tips add? I ran out of film, but otherwise I would have taken a picture of the interior, it's covered in sheepskin. Think of the Cadillac from Scarface. Yes that is my brother's hand fitting inside the exhaust pipe.






This one's for sale, only $55,000. A steal.


This is the picture of my engine bay that I said I'd post. Not that bad for a 5-year-old engine.

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The red and black ones are works of art, I love them.
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