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T5owner
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From: Germany
Registered: Apr 2000

posted 01-24-2001 01:39 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for T5owner     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
On request I start a new topic on this one. Might be of interest for you.
Check out this link to a section of our clubs website
http://www.isis.de/members/~knoesel/cl_c_28.htm

There you see the early 68 Hardtop of Walter Hofmann with a ANOGE6... VIN. It is one of his 3 Mustangs. If you click on the respective link on that page, you will be directed to more info on the Amsterdam assemblend Mustangs (with links to Eric Ambrosinos page and a dutch guy and the international Ford VIN decoder, which I found in a Ford manual from my first car, a Ford Fiesta)

This car is said to be one of those Netherland assembled Mustangs. However you'll find more facts on Eric Ambrosinos webpage. He beats us as he has more of these rare breed registered.

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SteveLaRiviere
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From: Saco, Maine USA
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posted 01-24-2001 02:05 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for SteveLaRiviere   Click Here to Email SteveLaRiviere     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Pretty good site. He does seem to have some of his '72s and '73s mislabeled, though.

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mellowyellow
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From: So. Fl.
Registered: Aug 2000

posted 01-24-2001 06:58 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mellowyellow     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Nice site! I like the Highland Green 68 Gt cvt. Take off that C-stripe, put on some torque-thrusts and we'll have the Bullitt vert.

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mustangs68
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From: Hampton,Virginia,USA 1968 Fastback & 1995 Vert MCA#39406 M&M #12
Registered: May 99

posted 01-24-2001 07:29 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for mustangs68   Click Here to Email mustangs68     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Wolfgang keeps pulling these KIller 68's out and I now have to add linksfrom my site

Thanks Wolfgang,
anymore KIller 68's I need to link to
sam

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T5owner
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From: Germany
Registered: Apr 2000

posted 01-26-2001 01:00 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for T5owner     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Sure Sam, how about that Mexican 68 in Hungary from Gabor Kiss.
Currently here, but will be moved to the SPECIALS section on my site soon.
http://people.freenet.de/pony/press.htm
(Frankly spoken this news is 1 year old)

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