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The 66 GT350H did not have a model variation that included the fog lights in the grille. Nor did the plain 65 or 66 GT350's. However, both the 65 & 66 regular production Mustang GT's used that light arrangement. The 65 & 66 Shelby Mustangs used a horizontal bar grill with the galloping horse emblem on the extreme L/S.

 

You are correct, so it looks like the picture Andy posted is of a clone. Still wouldn't mind owning though. 

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1970 Boss 302 Mustang.

 

I came within a whisker of buying one after college. It was Grabber Yellow, with the shaker hood. I stupidly passed on it, because it didn't have he original engine (although it was a Boss 302 engine).

 

<<jackass

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1970 Boss 302 Mustang.

 

I came within a whisker of buying one after college. It was Grabber Yellow, with the shaker hood. I stupidly passed on it, because it didn't have he original engine (although it was a Boss 302 engine).

 

<<jackass

We all have a few that "got away" I passed on a 69 Z28 Camaro because I thought 20 grand for a mint numbers matching restored one was just to darn much money.lol

But I have enjoyed many of the old muscle cars so no complaints. I now drive a 2011 Mustang GT convertible. It to me has it all. classic looks with modern performance.

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