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What do you think the chances are that cars like this ever see the light of day as a complete car again?
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What do you think the chances are that cars like this ever see the light of day as a complete car again?
What do you think the chances are that cars like this ever see the light of day as a complete car again? What do you think the chances are that cars like this ever see the light of day as a complete car again?
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This is actually one of the better examples you'll see This was a 1984 Mustang notchback.  The most common state in which you'll see an aeronose conversion.  Taken apart and abandoned It's so much easier to just WAIT for the car you want, folks.  You'll save time and money. What do you think the chances are that cars like this ever see the light of day as a complete car again? Adding injury to insult? Yes, this used to be an SVO. Obviously, successful aeronose conversions  receive excellent treatment after the surgery. A former 85 GT convertible.
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