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> From: James Rich
> 
> <non-serious mode on>
> Well since there is no such thing as a hemi-powered mustang then the
> iSeries must not exist :)  Hemi engines were in 'cudas, road runners,
and
> other plymouths (I hope I'm remembering this right - I wasn't alive
back
> then).  Putting a hemi engine in a mustang would probably be a pretty
> difficult mod since I believe the engine mounts don't match up.

You're then too young to remember the Boss 429 hemi.  Poor soul.

Go here: http://www.musclecarcalendar.com/boss_429_home_page.htm

I killed a '69 Mustang fastback.  My brother will never forgive me.

Joe

P.S. I'm okay with the rest of your analogy, although these days the
damn thing is more like one of those transformer robots.  But I didn't
want the poor old Mustang to be forgotten.  And I'm waiting for my cab,
so I needed a diversion <grin>.

</non-serious>


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