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The owner of Cinema Vehicle Services Ray Claridge said he wants to sell the modified 1967 Ford Mustang at Mecum's Spring Classic auction in Indianapolis. Cinema Vehicle Services and tuner specialist Chip Foose joined hands to create this vehicle, which will be auctioned on May 18th. Although other replicas of this car have been built, this is the real deal, the one used for all close-ups, promotional materials, and posters.The Mustang is fitted with new fender flares, side skirts and scoops, new fiberglass front end with PIA driving lights and new hood and trunk lid. When it comes to the interior design, the only modifications are a nitrous injection system switch, Go-Baby-Go shift knob button for Line Lock, a fire extinguisher and an Autometer Sport Comp Monster tachometer. The initial price has not been set yet, and one cannot even suppose for how much this widely recognized movie star muscle car will be sold.
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