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Full Version: 1967 Flashback - Bullitt
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Constructed from 1967 Mustang Reproduction Shell from Dynacorn Classic bodies, Inc.

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Drivetrain:
- 347 c.i. BOSS 347 V8 (485 HP/440 Ft. Lbs)
- Dynatek Racing Weber 48 Housings w/Engine Management Sys.
- KO 600 5 Speed
- Trac Lok 3.70:1 Gear and 31 Spline Axles

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Suspension:
- Fronts: RRS Phase 3 Independant Adjustable Coil Over Chrome Silicone Steel Springs and 1" Stabilizer
- Rear: RRS 3 Link Adjustable Coil Over w/ Watts Link Lateral Stability Control
Brakes/Wheels & Tires:
- Baer 14" Cross Drilled & Slotted Rotors w/ 6 Piston Calipers (all 4 corners)
- American Racing Torque Thrust II 18x8 Front, 18x9.5 Rear with Dunlop Direzza Tires: 245/40 Front & 275/35 Rear

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Exterior:
- One-Piece Front Fascia featuring Brake Ducts and integrated Driving Lamps
- Heat Extractor Hood with integrated Turn Signals
- Dual Outside sport mirrors with Remote Power adjustment
- Scalloped upper sail panels and lower body side scoops
- One-Piece Rear fascia with integrated license plate mounting and flared exhaust shrouds
- LED Taillamps with integrated LED Back-up Lamps
- Dual Twin 2-7/8" Stainless Steel Exhaust Tips

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Interior:
- One-Piece Dash, kick panels, Speaker Enclosures and styled door panels with integrated armrests
- Styled Sport Seats with Driver Side Power adjustment, Improved Legroom and Comfort
- One-Piece Molded Headliner with Improved Headroom and Molded Quarter Trims with Improved Rear Seat Shoulder Room
- Three Point Retractable Front Seat Restraint System
- Specially Designed Flashback Gauge Set and Interior Badging
- Serialized Flashback Center Console Emblem
- Fold Down Rear Seat with Pass Through Trunk Access
- Center Console with Integrated Controls, Secondary Gauges, Armrest and Hidden Cup Holders

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JamGoodpost
I wished I could afford the 1969 version I would have 1.Looks like I better start playing the lottery.NOT.I guess I will have to do it the old fashion way.The sweat off my brow.
SSig_Kewlpics

wow. very very nice.

Ya ok I'd be pleased with this in my driveway too.Big Grin