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[size=medium]1969 Mach 1, 351w stroked, EFI, automatic, a/c, NOS, rimblow, PS, 4 wheel power disc brakes.
So sweet!! Thanks for registering!! Glad your here!
Nice fire extinguisher and even nicer bottle in the truck lol.
Sharp looking Mach :)
Is that a Grabber and technically not a Mach1 or did you add the Grabber decal?[Image: cat]

http://www.ncrmc.org/photopost/showphoto...e/big/cat/[Image: cat]grabber
It is a true mach 1--I changed the color as well as stripes. Here is a picture of it when I bought it. I was way cool like it was but I wanted a restro-mod so I just started making it like i wanted. Hope to finish it by summer.
(11-27-2009, 11:24 AM)vamach1 Wrote: [ -> ]Is that a Grabber and technically not a Mach1 or did you add the Grabber decal?[Image: cat]

http://www.ncrmc.org/photopost/showphoto...e/big/cat/[Image: cat]grabber
If you dont care about value resto modding is the hot new craze. Personally I like both setups!
(11-28-2009, 04:05 AM)1972 Mach 1 Wrote: [ -> ]If you dont care about value resto modding is the hot new craze. Personally I like both setups!

Careful, every once in a while a Restomod brings more money then an original car. All depends on the buyer :)
Yes that is true, but it depends on the quality of the resto mod. From seeing some resto mods in the past if structural integrity is not addressed with the restomod, in the long term the car will not hold up. People add lots of power to cars and forget to deal with suspension and frame strengthening so eventually the car can become very weak.

(11-28-2009, 04:43 AM)Mach1Guy Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-28-2009, 04:05 AM)1972 Mach 1 Wrote: [ -> ]If you dont care about value resto modding is the hot new craze. Personally I like both setups!

Careful, every once in a while a Restomod brings more money then an original car. All depends on the buyer :)