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				$120k 1962 Ford Falcon baby, yeah!
			 
			But I think this one may actually be worth it.  It's running a 4 cam Indy V-8. And the Popular Hot Rodding article about the beast. http://www.popularhotrodding.com/features/0812phr_1962_ford_falcon/index.html   
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			That car has got to be utterly devoid of low end power....doesn't it?
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Probably not much, but then it was enlarged to 276ci.  That's got to help a little.  Plus the 3.89 rear gears and 5 spd probably ensure that you aren't at low rpms very long.
		 
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			It doesn't do anything for me...    
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			The back window of that car is attrocious! And it's weird that the exhaus is in the middle and the intake on the outside... 
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  Thank goodness there's nothing weird about a 911. 
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			I didn't say weird.  I said attrocious.  That type of curve only works when the rear fenders are part of the picture (they do their own thing here) and the car has a short wheelbase.  (The second reason being why the Panamera looks so bad.)
		 
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			I agree that the car is atrocious.
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 I agree, I'm not a big fan of the fastback styling. I'm also not a big fan of the similar treatment on the Barracudas, 80's Monte Carlos and early Mustangs.     
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			See, I think the Mustang fastbacks are great, but they also have a minimal curve to them. The other two below are ugly. 
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Atrociously awesome, you must have meant, hahahaha.  Still, aesthetics withstanding, the mechanicals and work are very slick. I'd sure as heck spend a few days driving all over the place if someone loaned it to me. 
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			And I also think the modern Aston Martins have perfected the fastback look...
		 
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			Exhust piped to the front mounted turbo seems a little odd but if it didn't it would be sitting in your lap.
		 
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			The rear "fastback" does kill the car. I do like the front bumper angled into a spliter. Sad thing is that he's only driven it 75 miles after spendy $$$$$$ and countless hours on it. As far as the lack of torque, I'm sure that it makes twice as much as a S2000 ! 
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 Those late 60s early 70s Mach 1 mustangs are among my all time favorite cars. | ||
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			no, I think that the stock falcon weight of that era was around 2,400# The roll cage and hidious roof should add less than 200# the rear axle is heavy add 50# The S2000 is a porker! it's 2,800# give or take 75# for early and late cars My Che'vette is 3,200#s I would love to hear the engine run! 
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