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The Volkswagen Hormiga is fairly rare but if you look you can find them. They were powered by a Nissan front mounted engine. They were built with light industrial use in mind. Very reminiscent of the VW Thing.
Thanks! You're probably right, you're the second to comment on it. I read what is written in the ad, and some cars I'm not familiar with to know some of the differences between, say, a base car and an upgraded car. I'm better with British cars to be honest!
Thanks! You're probably right, you're the third to comment on it. I read what is written in the ad, and some cars I'm not familiar enough with to know some of the differences between, say, a base car and an upgraded car. I'm better with British cars to be honest!
OK thank you James! I do read what is written in the ad, and some cars I'm not familiar with to know some of the differences between, say, a base car and an upgraded car. I'm better with British cars to be honest!
@@mgguyvintagevehicles just for starters, on a GT the exhaust tips run through the valance panel below the bumper. I’m not 100% on this, but I don’t believe GT’s came with the “base” interior. There is not a GT stripe along bottom of the fenders and door.
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The Lincoln Cosmopolitan was an interesting take on the original. The transplant of more modern headlights and interior is a nice touch.
Another good show. Thank you for posting.
Thanks John!
The 4 door Lincoln with the crown Vic motor is the best one! WV truck was cool tpp!
Love the lincoln...
The Volkswagen Hormiga is fairly rare but if you look you can find them. They were powered by a Nissan front mounted engine. They were built with light industrial use in mind. Very reminiscent of the VW Thing.
I agree, it made me think of the Thing when I first saw it.
68 Mustang GT does not look like it. Looks like the base late model year 68. Still may be worth the price. New paint can hide a lot.
Thanks! You're probably right, you're the second to comment on it. I read what is written in the ad, and some cars I'm not familiar with to know some of the differences between, say, a base car and an upgraded car. I'm better with British cars to be honest!
That 68 mustang wasn't a gt its most likely a c code coupe
Thanks! You're probably right, you're the third to comment on it. I read what is written in the ad, and some cars I'm not familiar enough with to know some of the differences between, say, a base car and an upgraded car. I'm better with British cars to be honest!
Hey MGguy, I know you read’m not write’m but, that Mustang is NOT a GT! Just saying 🤷🏻♂️
OK thank you James! I do read what is written in the ad, and some cars I'm not familiar with to know some of the differences between, say, a base car and an upgraded car. I'm better with British cars to be honest!
@@mgguyvintagevehicles just for starters, on a GT the exhaust tips run through the valance panel below the bumper. I’m not 100% on this, but I don’t believe GT’s came with the “base” interior. There is not a GT stripe along bottom of the fenders and door.
@@jamesramer263 OK thanks for the info James!