I really like the way he handles himself if it's priced right he knows it and will pay what it's worth not trying to run down cars for the sake of saving a K
When Dennis shoots a video, three things happen… Number 1.We grab a cup of Joe. Number 2. There will be no arguing over price. Number 3. We find out where the best places to eat are at!
Dennis Collins is like a doctor examining his "patient". Everything from taking a "history" to the actual "examination" and "diagnosis"....But then He PAYS his clients! = WIN-WIN...
@@chuckw1021 The negotiation has already taken place, so we don't know how hard Dennis worked them on price - and he never talks price in these videos, so we'll never know. It's obviously a conscious decision, for all sorts of reasons...
@@AndrewAMartin Collins may have a wad of BIG $$$$$ in his pocket but unlike Rawlings he does not have to haggle with the seller on the air. So his "deal" is a slam dunk every time.
Anyone notice how the son took a couple of steps away from his father after he asked if they ran it hard enough to see if it was a possitrac!!! LOL , you know he did!!!
I'm forming an unhealthy habit of binge-watching these Coffee Walk videos during times when I should either be catching up on work, working out, or cleaning around the house - darn you and THANK YOU, Dennis Collins.
@@insaneindamembrane7961 LOL because this show literally spun-off gas monkey, and they do really similar things...People find the way dennis does things to be more positive/friendly/genuine as apposed to how rich and monkey do things...if you wanted to compare the original price is right to the new one with drew carrey - your analogy would make a lot more sense.
When you first peeled back the cover I thought it was Highland Green. By the sounds of the Stang it wants to be driven. Its a real Raven Black Beauty! 😎👍🇨🇦
Hey Dennis, beautiful mustang. One thing for sure is that you know your cars. Can't believe that you know off the top of your mind what each serial number set of numbers mean on any car. I wish I was 30 years younger and could work for you. That's all I know is the 60's and 70's muscle cars. Would love to work on those two cars the 68 & 69 dodge charger's you picked up a little while back. As a matter of fact, I just got back from New Jersey. I went out there to help my brother switch out motor and trans on my brother's 1973 dodge charger. 440 and 727 trans. I have a lot of videos of your's to watch. Good luck car hunting and be safe.
Dennis: I neither a muscle car fan or a Jeep fan, but I find many of your videos interesting and I have watched several of them now. I admire the positive way you deal with people. You don't try to squeeze every penny out of them; quite the contrary, and you are very respectful. (I was not expecting that, based on that "other show"). Your "true colors" shine through, and that's a good thing!! Keep up the good work.
Absolutely gorgeous car Dennis. Another great video. Another great save. I always give you the thumbs up before I even watch, because I know that it's great content. Safe travels always Dennis.
Another beautiful rescue 👍 it's kinda rare that you actually get to drive the vehicle onto the trailer, and you always get the best food from those "mom & pop" style restaurants 😁
I grew up not to far from Alton. I know I'm biased, but that area has the best people around. Simple, honest, hard working, soft spoken people. Need more people like that in today's world. This family seems to be a prime example of exactly what I remember.
Excellent find!! Yes, that's the '67 to have! I have had mine for 34 years and bought it from the original owner (our nextdoor neighbor!). Manual small block, but it is still a Driver's Car.
I've never run across any single person who knows every single detail about cars like you do. It's amazing how you locate them, you're very fair with people. I owned a 66 gtk Mustang when I was in college. It damn near ate me to death, and I sold it to the owner of Palm springs Mercedes-Benz. That was so long ago I can't even remember. Like all of us there's a car I want back and that's the one and the one you found is really close. Congratulations and I know it was worth working so hard to get that car. And I'm certain you make a dime or two here and there. Who knows maybe someday we will do some business I certainly wouldn't be grudge you your profit
Sounds like it has a big cam in it. Gorgeous car. Pork tenderloins are awesome! They are very popular, where I grew up in Iowa, too. We ate them on a bun with mustard and pickles.
Hey Dennis, I saw the most recent Uncle Tony's Garage on TH-cam and in Tennessee there is an insane big collection of Jeeps and all kinds of vintage jeep parts....you may want to watch the video and rescue these before the owner's son has to scrap it all.....it's pretty cool 😎
Scouts, Waggoner, CJs, etc.. need a bulk buyer bad!! Parts from the 60's new in the box. Motors and transmissions built and sitting on stands. Come to Nashville!!
This man Dennis knows his cars and gotta respect how he doesn’t los ball anybody he lets them know exactly what the vehicles value is. He’s very respectful in all his deals he makes. Way to go Dennis.
Rode to school everyday in my buddies 68 mustang. But his dad was nice enough to let us take his 67 fastback a couple times too, almost identical to this one but a teal color. Most beautiful car I'd ever seen as a teenager.
@@sergeantmasson3669 My '65 fastback Mustang with the K code. Added Edelbrock Torquer intake, Big Crower solid lift cam, headers,factory dual point distributor, Holley 600 double pump & 4.57 posi. Daily driver/anytime warrior! It ran lower 8's in the 1/8 mile, with 7" cheaters. This was in early 70's. I'd call it a pony/muscle car!❤😎🇺🇸
I was just sitting here reflecting back on when you started the channel compared to now, and the production value has gone way up since that time. Im always looking forward to the next video. Thanks for kicking out great content consistently!
Fine show. Best of all Texan. The 1967 Fastback Mustang has always be my favorite. Unfortunately I never had the privilege of owning one. Thank you, for featuring this awesome car on your TH-cam Channel.
Loved the video. I had a 65 fastback way back in the day. Hopped it up and (sadly), tore it up, but learned a lot along the way. Just happened across you channel. So glad I did. I enjoyed watching you on your car hunting trips with R.R, of Gas Monkey. Glad you have your own channel. My wife and I always said you were the best part of R.R. and the bearded wander (miss him too). You were then as you are now such a polite, respectful friend. You now have my subscription and a thumbs up 👍. Keep up the great work.
Beautiful car! Will never get over selling my 67 GTA Fastback s- code. Bought it from next door neighbor in pieces. Put it back together and someone stopped and made me an offer I couldn’t refuse! I was 18 and dumb!! That was 40+ years ago. Regret it every day, still..
Dont feel bad I had a '67 GT automatic coupe in '84 paid $1500 for it,nice driver,no rust,drove it with expired tags in Boyle Heights and got it impounded by the cops and never picked it up,now thats real dumb.
Just like video of the shelby clone in process, just perfect. The 67/68 fastback is one of the perfect musclecars for design. Like a 70 chevelle or 68 charger. Perfect. Be it a mustang, a camaro, a firebird, a GTO or anything else from the muslecar era - any survivor or project from that era is a blessing. To show what American ingenuity, spirit and talent could produce. THANK YOU!
West Seattle, Bickford, University Ford were big volume movers in the Seattle area "Back in the day." Wouldn't be surprised if it came through one of them
I’m in Australia & just on 9 years ago I bought an original LHD 68 GT390, auto Mustang Fastback in the Gulfstream Aqua paint colour. It’s all original condition with original wheels & a Marty report, built in January 1968 in San Jose. I still love driving the beast! Great drool review gents!🤤👍🏼😎🇦🇺
I like your style Dennis. Don't argue with the asking price. Just give them what they want and take the car. Go do what needs to be done to it and enjoy it or preserve it for the next owner. Keep it simple😉
Looking at my buddies 67 mustang the other day with original paint 427 and interior. What a sight to see a 50 year old muscle car in mint shape and numbers matching.
@@AyeCarumba221 I love the full size Ford products and the mid size better. I do like the Cougars better than the Mustangs. And a Lincoln is the sh!t. Just My opinion. Mustangs are so poplar that for Me they are kinda played out. But there's a few that are really cool.
In 1967 Ford did not put the vin # on the engines, (it was a Federal requirement starting in 1968) only way to check is date codes and matching the engine code in vin # in this car it shows S code 390
I owned '65,'66 & a '71 fastback, but to my regret never any of the others! I worked at a Standard gas station in IN in the early 70's. My boss towed in a '67 Mustang. It was the squareback, butternut yellow, 390 4 speed. I think it was repossessed, can't remember the exact situation. I love this black '67! One of THE MOST cars I regret never buying, back when cars were pennies on the dollar, compared to now! Like $600 for a Factory '65 squareback K code in '71! Oh the good old days!
You know I just Love 67 Mustang Fastbacks, especially 4 Spd's with any size V8. Black isn't my favorite, but this Pony is real Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet, and can't be beat.
Dennis I really admire how kind & respectful you in your dealings. You were raised well. Love the car!
Better then Richard Rawlings
Better than most shows out there.
A true gentleman your parents must be very proud.
Agreed, I like how the content isn’t about ripping folks off……
Amen a true gentleman businessman
He is a Republican Patriot.🇺🇸✌
The fastback, my favorite body style. Beautiful example!
Yes!
OK Dennis their you go again. You have found yet another iconic pony car. Congrats.
I like the way you pay the agreed price when the car is as advertised
I really like the way he handles himself if it's priced right he knows it and will pay what it's worth not trying to run down cars for the sake of saving a K
@@unwelcomemotivation the
Hes a honest person that's why. Completely opposite to ⛽🐒
Wish we knew what he get them for
Unlike Richard Rawlings always trying to low ball but end's up paying.lol
Dennis- the video editing person is KILLING it. Awesome work. Give them a raise. Thanks for sharing. Cheers
I'm sure they're paid accordingly.
Agreed!
When Dennis shoots a video, three things happen…
Number 1.We grab a cup of Joe.
Number 2. There will be no arguing over price.
Number 3. We find out where the best places to eat are at!
And will usually end with… Get you some of that.!
So True
Dennis Collins is like a doctor examining his "patient". Everything from taking a "history" to the actual "examination" and "diagnosis"....But then He PAYS his clients! = WIN-WIN...
Doesn’t even low ball them!!
@@MegaGsizzle Does'nt even try to low ball. He's too cool
@@chuckw1021 we don’t know what he pays though
@@chuckw1021 The negotiation has already taken place, so we don't know how hard Dennis worked them on price - and he never talks price in these videos, so we'll never know. It's obviously a conscious decision, for all sorts of reasons...
@@AndrewAMartin Collins may have a wad of BIG $$$$$ in his pocket but unlike Rawlings he does not have to haggle with the seller on the air. So his "deal" is a slam dunk every time.
67 S Code 390 4 spd! outstanding!!!!!!!!!!!! That's my dream car right there.
Anyone notice how the son took a couple of steps away from his father after he asked if they ran it hard enough to see if it was a possitrac!!! LOL , you know he did!!!
Collins will get it back to his shop, and they will pull the tranny out of it. And they will find a burned clutch and flywheel.
What country boy worth his grits hasn't put his boots to the floor on a 4 speed V8 mustang? Zero!
@@chuckstith838 amen.
And thats the fact - Jack!
ahahahahah
Guy was honest on many Questions so I'm sure it made Dennis comfortable
It's amazing how the sounds are from old muscle cars to today's muscle cars old school sounds better
Amen brother! Old school all the way!
hp cam, headers and carb are the only things i can think of that make it sound different from a newer muscle car
@@gregh7457 The timing and firing order, the materials the newer blocks are made of also makes them resonate different
@@Rooster-cg4dr Old's Cool correct pronunciation But yes much better no EPA rules
totally
I'm forming an unhealthy habit of binge-watching these Coffee Walk videos during times when I should either be catching up on work, working out, or cleaning around the house - darn you and THANK YOU, Dennis Collins.
Nothing against gas monkey and there way...
But this show is so much better.👍
HELL YA BROTHER
Nothing against “The Price is Right” but I like this show better!! Whats with the Gas Monkey comparisons?? Idiot comments
@@insaneindamembrane7961 LOL because this show literally spun-off gas monkey, and they do really similar things...People find the way dennis does things to be more positive/friendly/genuine as apposed to how rich and monkey do things...if you wanted to compare the original price is right to the new one with drew carrey - your analogy would make a lot more sense.
*their
Absolutely, Dennis is a good dude, pays what he said when the car is what it is.
When you first peeled back the cover I thought it was Highland Green.
By the sounds of the Stang it wants to be driven. Its a real Raven Black Beauty! 😎👍🇨🇦
Yes!
When he said "most desirable" color, I immediately thought Nightmist Blue! 😆
This is probably the best car I’ve seen on this show for me personally,I’m in love with it 😍 well done Dennis
Yeah this one's a dream
Amazing piece
The ones you can drive on the trailer,make it so much nicer.
Beautiful car.
And to be able to open the doors cause the tires aren't flat:) how nice.
true
What a beautiful car.Thank you for sharing.I had a 68 GT Mustang 302 4 speed fastback in the 70's.
When Dennis starts in on a VIN number and trim tags, it is almost like he becomes psychic..becoming ONE with the car
Can't Believe Dennis Collins in My Home Town as I drive through Texas!!!
BIG THANK-YOU DENNIS for putting ALTON, MO on the MAP!!!!
Wow Dennis is so fair and respectful! He is the total opposite of Richard! …. Love the way you treat people Dennis!
Dennis you've got the best job in the world, tracking down these rare cool mustangs!
Hey Dennis, beautiful mustang. One thing for sure is that you know your cars. Can't believe that you know off the top of your mind what each serial number set of numbers mean on any car. I wish I was 30 years younger and could work for you. That's all I know is the 60's and 70's muscle cars. Would love to work on those two cars the 68 & 69 dodge charger's you picked up a little while back. As a matter of fact, I just got back from New Jersey. I went out there to help my brother switch out motor and trans on my brother's 1973 dodge charger. 440 and 727 trans. I have a lot of videos of your's to watch. Good luck car hunting and be safe.
Dennis: I neither a muscle car fan or a Jeep fan, but I find many of your videos interesting and I have watched several of them now. I admire the positive way you deal with people. You don't try to squeeze every penny out of them; quite the contrary, and you are very respectful. (I was not expecting that, based on that "other show"). Your "true colors" shine through, and that's a good thing!! Keep up the good work.
Another epic road trip Dennis and such a class act as ever. Love this series!
Noticed Dennis drives like a Texan, every shot he was in the left lane on the bumper of the vehicle in front of him!!!
CAN'T WAIT TO SEE MORE VIDEOS OF THE FASTBACK.... THAT FAMILY DID A NICE RESTORATION
Totally
Always a great show, thanks for taking care of the seller's.
Absolutely gorgeous car Dennis. Another great video. Another great save. I always give you the thumbs up before I even watch, because I know that it's great content. Safe travels always Dennis.
Agreed!
Even a Canuck from Vancouver appreciates the effort and the classic Mustang! Thanks Dennis & All. 😉
Cool car. food looked good too!
Discovered this channel yesterday, some great rescues and videos. I like that its all about the cars and people and not the money you spend.
Happy Friday everyone! from Cornwall, England
An a happy Friday to you sir from southern Kentucky
Happy Friday from Ohio
And a happy Friday to you from south east Indiana !!!
Its 5 o'clock somewhere from Northeast Florida, mate!
420 in the Motor City Michigan🇺🇸✌
Another beautiful rescue 👍 it's kinda rare that you actually get to drive the vehicle onto the trailer, and you always get the best food from those "mom & pop" style restaurants 😁
Welcome to Missouri Boys!
Very good looking car 👍
Dennis you are so cool and charming when you are not playing second fiddle to Richard..I love your videos!
Muscle cars and a road trip... Awesome combo. Keep up the good work Dennis.
I had a 67 fastback in high school. Loved that car. She would FLY!
By far the best channel on TH-cam love this channel Dennis Collins is my hero by far... never miss a new video..
I was born in 67 and the best muscle cars, in my opinion came outta 67. What a gorgeous car!
Awesome car. Glad you liked our little Town. Slow paced the way I like it.
I grew up not to far from Alton. I know I'm biased, but that area has the best people around. Simple, honest, hard working, soft spoken people. Need more people like that in today's world. This family seems to be a prime example of exactly what I remember.
Excellent find!! Yes, that's the '67 to have! I have had mine for 34 years and bought it from the original owner (our nextdoor neighbor!). Manual small block, but it is still a Driver's Car.
My favorite Mustang of all time ! Dennis your the man !!
absolutely beautiful, I haven't seen a fried pork tenderloin like that in a long time. Cool Mustang too.
I've never run across any single person who knows every single detail about cars like you do. It's amazing how you locate them, you're very fair with people. I owned a 66 gtk Mustang when I was in college. It damn near ate me to death, and I sold it to the owner of Palm springs Mercedes-Benz. That was so long ago I can't even remember. Like all of us there's a car I want back and that's the one and the one you found is really close. Congratulations and I know it was worth working so hard to get that car. And I'm certain you make a dime or two here and there. Who knows maybe someday we will do some business I certainly wouldn't be grudge you your profit
Hey Dennis, after that long drive, at least you didn't have to move 50 cars and drag it onto the trailer!
Sounds like it has a big cam in it. Gorgeous car.
Pork tenderloins are awesome! They are very popular, where I grew up in Iowa, too. We ate them on a bun with mustard and pickles.
Hey Dennis, I saw the most recent Uncle Tony's Garage on TH-cam and in Tennessee there is an insane big collection of Jeeps and all kinds of vintage jeep parts....you may want to watch the video and rescue these before the owner's son
has to scrap it all.....it's pretty cool 😎
Scouts, Waggoner, CJs, etc.. need a bulk buyer bad!! Parts from the 60's new in the box. Motors and transmissions built and sitting on stands. Come to Nashville!!
I hope these gems get saved. Breaks my heart.
Beautiful Stang! my favorite body style
Agreed!
Such a beautiful car! Another one for master Collins. Many thanks for sharing.
I always feel better after watching one of these. Thanks Dennis - you are respectful, fun and serious, all at the same time.
Rob - totally agree with all that you say! They best way to finish my working week...
Shout Out From New Orleans
This man Dennis knows his cars and gotta respect how he doesn’t los ball anybody he lets them know exactly what the vehicles value is. He’s very respectful in all his deals he makes. Way to go Dennis.
This is it Dennis! Your puzzled I can tell. What a find! 67 Stang. 4-speed and Black. Shawn.
Great find.
Dennis this Mustang is a really nice find! You even got to drive it onto the trailer! So cool & thanks for posting!
Rode to school everyday in my buddies 68 mustang. But his dad was nice enough to let us take his 67 fastback a couple times too, almost identical to this one but a teal color. Most beautiful car I'd ever seen as a teenager.
Nice clean Mustang! Thanks for the video , sharing the information about the car!
Wow!! Dennis you sure have one king sized appetite !! Outstanding !
Beautiful Mustang!
Mustangs are pony cars, not muscle cars.
@@sergeantmasson3669 Yawn, stick to hot wheels, kiddo this channel is for adults.
@@TheEnd-eg6wq Obviously, your intelligence level is too low to comprehend real facts. www.hotcars.com/muscle-car-vs-pony-car-whats-difference/
@@sergeantmasson3669 My '65 fastback Mustang with the K code. Added Edelbrock Torquer intake, Big Crower solid lift cam, headers,factory dual point distributor, Holley 600 double pump & 4.57 posi. Daily driver/anytime warrior! It ran lower 8's in the 1/8 mile, with 7" cheaters. This was in early 70's. I'd call it a pony/muscle car!❤😎🇺🇸
@@sergeantmasson3669 it's a Pony car with muscle?
I know a guy who has a blue one with the 390 also. Very sharp.
I was just sitting here reflecting back on when you started the channel compared to now, and the production value has gone way up since that time. Im always looking forward to the next video. Thanks for kicking out great content consistently!
Beautiful Car! Oh man love it. I had 2 1969 RS Camaro's in my lifetime but I wouldn't mind having something like this.
So beautiful
I ALWAYS ENJOY THE ADVENTURE, THE TRIPS. IT'S WHAT I LIKE THE MOST, THANKS DENNIS
That isn't a stock cam in it!!! Very nice!! Thanks Dennis!!
nice car sir 🙏🙏😊☺☺❤❤
Sweet Mustang!! Love watching Coffee Walk, thanks for posting y’all’s saves.
"Who's hand am i shaking?" Gotta love Mr Dennis Collins 😊
Fine show. Best of all Texan. The 1967 Fastback Mustang has always be my favorite. Unfortunately I never had the privilege of owning one. Thank you, for featuring this awesome car on your TH-cam Channel.
My gosh…what a great looking car! I don’t know beans about old Ponies….but I know beauty.
What a score! Beautiful car.
Loved the video. I had a 65 fastback way back in the day. Hopped it up and (sadly), tore it up, but learned a lot along the way. Just happened across you channel. So glad I did. I enjoyed watching you on your car hunting trips with R.R, of Gas Monkey. Glad you have your own channel. My wife and I always said you were the best part of R.R. and the bearded wander (miss him too). You were then as you are now such a polite, respectful friend. You now have my subscription and a thumbs up 👍. Keep up the great work.
Another great episode! No arrogance or show boating just to entertain but rather educational content, honesty and respect for the sellers.👍
love that car Dennis wow
Same!
Now that is a beautiful car gorgeous
agreed
Definitely a bucket list car , I’ve owned several 66 through 70 Fastback Mustangs but never a 390 one ….Awesome Dennis….Awesome .
That is awesome mustang great catch I love watching your TH-cam channel
great Mustang!
Beautiful car! Will never get over selling my 67 GTA Fastback s- code. Bought it from next door neighbor in pieces. Put it back together and someone stopped and made me an offer I couldn’t refuse! I was 18 and dumb!! That was 40+ years ago. Regret it every day, still..
Dont feel bad I had a '67 GT automatic coupe in '84 paid $1500 for it,nice driver,no rust,drove it with expired tags in Boyle Heights and got it impounded by the cops and never picked it up,now thats real dumb.
Been there done that. Know exactly how you feel
Your the only person I know that just shakes on it and don't argue on the price... Absolutely a stand up guy in my book..
They already negotiated the price beforehand, who knows how long it may have taken. That's what he means when he says he's been chasing a deal...
I love the old mustangs!!! This is a beaut!
Just like video of the shelby clone in process, just perfect. The 67/68 fastback is one of the perfect musclecars for design. Like a 70 chevelle or 68 charger. Perfect.
Be it a mustang, a camaro, a firebird, a GTO or anything else from the muslecar era - any survivor or project from that era is a blessing. To show what American ingenuity, spirit and talent could produce.
THANK YOU!
West Seattle, Bickford, University Ford were big volume movers in the Seattle area "Back in the day." Wouldn't be surprised if it came through one of them
Awesome Car Dennis! As usual your a proper Gentleman! Great video! 🇦🇺🍺🍺🍺🍺
Get you some of that!!! That’s definitely a rare car
I’m in Australia & just on 9 years ago I bought an original LHD 68 GT390, auto Mustang Fastback in the Gulfstream Aqua paint colour. It’s all original condition with original wheels & a Marty report, built in January 1968 in San Jose. I still love driving the beast! Great drool review gents!🤤👍🏼😎🇦🇺
I like your style Dennis. Don't argue with the asking price. Just give them what they want and take the car. Go do what needs to be done to it and enjoy it or preserve it for the next owner.
Keep it simple😉
Looking at my buddies 67 mustang the other day with original paint 427 and interior. What a sight to see a 50 year old muscle car in mint shape and numbers matching.
Same seats and motor but his has the 4 louvers behind the doors
I'm a Ford Guy, not much of a Mustang Guy, but everything about this one is PERFECT! I love this one 4 sure. 😍
You’re a Ford guy, but not much of a Mustang guy? How can that be?
@@AyeCarumba221 I love the full size Ford products and the mid size better. I do like the Cougars better than the Mustangs. And a Lincoln is the sh!t. Just My opinion. Mustangs are so poplar that for Me they are kinda played out. But there's a few that are really cool.
How in the world in 2021 could anyone sell such an unbelievably beautiful car. That thing is so amazing
Drone footage is a great touch.
In 1967 Ford did not put the vin # on the engines, (it was a Federal requirement starting in 1968) only way to check is date codes and matching the engine code in vin # in this car it shows S code 390
Back in the day dad had a 1967 Mustang fastback, 390 / 4spd combo in blue
Nice. Looked for a Yellow Stripe for a moment, Hertz boy racer. Sounds like she wants opened up and ran.
I don't know if Hertz had the "rent a racer" cars in '67. They might've learned their lesson,after the '66!😎😆🇺🇸
I owned '65,'66 & a '71 fastback, but to my regret never any of the others! I worked at a Standard gas station in IN in the early 70's. My boss towed in a '67 Mustang. It was the squareback, butternut yellow, 390 4 speed. I think it was repossessed, can't remember the exact situation. I love this black '67! One of THE MOST cars I regret never buying, back when cars were pennies on the dollar, compared to now! Like $600 for a Factory '65 squareback K code in '71! Oh the good old days!
A thing of beauty... Dennis is 💯a honest man ‼️🇺🇲🇵🇷😎👍✌️
Friday, BABY!!,
You know I just Love 67 Mustang Fastbacks, especially 4 Spd's with any size V8. Black isn't my favorite, but this Pony is real Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet, and can't be beat.
That is a beautiful mustang, what a great find
totally
Thanks DENNIS 🇺🇸🚙🏎️🏍️🚗🚐🚌🛺🚎🛣️🗽📺🎟️🤳💪👍👕🧢💡🛒👕🧢🚙🚗🏎️🌟🇺🇸💪🇺🇸📡🇺🇸🚐🎁🎯
What a beautiful car!!!!