Ford Mustang ATCC Castrol #1 Ian Geoghegan 1967

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That's right, a Ford Mustang Touring Car, specifically the one driven by Ian (Pete) Geoghegan is what I'm suggesting to be in GT. My reasons for this suggestion are the following; I like the livery, it's a Touring Car Mustang (2 of my favorite things combined), and I simply think it would be nice to see more Mustangs and classic race cars in GT.

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Specs:
Engine - 5.0L V8
Drivetrain - Front Engine, RWD
Power - 500hp
Transmission - 4-Speed MT (Close ratio)

Link(s):
http://www.shannons.com.au/auctions/lot/ZJ4X1D68BA87W3N2/
http://www.uniquecarsmag.com.au/news-and-reviews/article/articleid/79131.aspx
 
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Hi Random - the thread title should be Ford Mustang GTA Touring Car 1967 - Make / Model / Year

Great choice by the way and it gets my vote!
 
Hi Random - the thread title should be Ford Mustang GTA Touring Car 1967 - Make / Model / Year

Great choice by the way and it gets my vote!
Yeah, I just read the suggestion again. Whoops, I didn't know Jordan wanted it strictly in that order. I'll change it and my other suggestions.
 
Yeah, I just read the suggestion again. Whoops, I didn't know Jordan wanted it strictly in that order. I'll change it and my other suggestions.
Hi Random - it also makes it possible to search through the car lists alphabetically which reduces double posts - unfortunately there are now about 20 pages of threads which begin with the year of the car and not make / model - I don't know if the mods will correct those, but I presume not as that would be a lot of work.
 
Hi Random - it also makes it possible to search through the car lists alphabetically which reduces double posts - unfortunately there are now about 20 pages of threads which begin with the year of the car and not make / model - I don't know if the mods will correct those, but I presume not as that would be a lot of work.
Well, they haven't corrected them so far, so I don't think they're going to bother. As for being easier to search for cars, I guess that explains it well enough why they want the Make & Model before year (although I find it odd to type a car name like that, I'm use to saying the year first).
 
With tyres that big and 60s Ford suspension it's probably not the purest of driving experiences, but it looks good and there aren't enough classic touring cars so it gets a vote from me.
 
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