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1970 FORD MUSTANG FASTBACK COUPE - £37,000. A fantastic piece of kit, has the 351 5.7 litre V8 engine with automatic transmission. Been totally restored in 1996 and having the 1850 Holly carburettor and the Edelbrock performer intake, also having a Mallory dual point distributor. Stainless steel exhaust, Rome wheels and new tyres.
Aug 17, 2020 · A lot has changed around the Kingshold Estate over the last 30 years…. So much in life is about property. So get this: when adjusted for inflation, in 1995 the average price of a home in Hackney was £102,557. It’s now £479,453. In 1995, the median income in London was £19,000. In 2012-13, the median income in London was £24,600.
Jul 2, 2018 · Hackney 1960s-80s. Between the 1960s and 1980s, Hackney was a world of its own. Nobody came in from outside the borough for fear of the actual violence that had to be navigated daily, even by those who lived there. Hoxton was quite a poor place in the seventies, with little money for anything other than the essentials.
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Feb 28, 2018 · Hackney during the 70s. Hackney is a picturesque area in East London: the canal and the boats stacked with pots of flowers, the bridge that crosses over them and also the pubs and the red brick buildings which used to be factories. These aspects give the place a unique vibe. However, Hackney has also seen dark moments, especially when it was ...
RF 2DHNB16 – Shot of the interior of a early 70s Mustang with 8 track tapes in the background. RM G9B361 – FORD MUSTANG COBRA. 1979 hatchback coupe. Photo Ford Motor Company. RM BE38X7 – 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302. RM AG9805 – 1970 Ford Mustang Twister. RF 2C6EPDM – Ford Mustang Convertible in Bayonne, France.
Mar 10, 2021 · Once upon a time, old Mustangs were nickel-and-dime cars, available for relatively little money. Now, according to the Hagerty Price Guide, you’ll need £33,600 to afford a concours, condition 1 1965 coupé, but that jumps to £ 55,400 for an equivalent convertible and £52,000 for a fastback. These values assume the 289ci engine – lose ...
The original Ford Mustang was a two-seater car, the four-seater version, the Ford Mustang II was released for sale in 1963. The 1963 concept car differed from the original in the way the design of the front and rear bonnets, with a roof that was 2.7 inches shorter than the original 1962 car. The most successful Ford Mustang was the the car ...