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Bristlecone

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5. I am not expert, but 169k seems heavy
Sun Oct 20, 2024, 05:30 PM
Oct 2024

And as I looked through their inventory, most cars seemed to be priced on the high side imo. They are perhaps the cleanest looking bunch of restored classic cars I’ve seen outside of auction though. Everyone is spotless. It feels like one of those ads you might see pop up here and there for a classic car that you order to be made. Mustangs and original Broncos are big in that circle I think.

I would probably look for a classic Porsche 911 or an Aston Martin if I had 170k to blow on a car that would be a garage queen. But that’s just me. And the folks that are buying these cars already have both, and a few more.

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1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 [View all] Mosby Oct 2024 OP
That's my "won the lottery" car right there. ZZenith Oct 2024 #1
That's a helluva restoration. Think. Again. Oct 2024 #2
Can be be all yours for $169k Bristlecone Oct 2024 #3
I thought it was stock at first Mosby Oct 2024 #4
I am not expert, but 169k seems heavy Bristlecone Oct 2024 #5
Some times yes Old Crank Oct 2024 #6
A friend had one of those shift knobs Old Crank Oct 2024 #7
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