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1968 Little Red at Barrett Jackson

stang68cs

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Little Red was unveiled at Barrett Jackson on Thursday. Craig gave an outline of the story of finding it and also stated they are doing a documentary on it and the Green Hornet which is supposedly to air in late March. Craig mentioned Paul's book several times and stated Paul assisted in the timeline. Craig stated Little Red went through three transformations before being sold in a group of five cars. There is a video of it out on YouTube to watch if not in attendance. Great story and it continues.
 

stangfan

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Little Red was unveiled at Barrett Jackson on Thursday. Craig gave an outline of the story of finding it and also stated they are doing a documentary on it and the Green Hornet which is supposedly to air in late March. Craig mentioned Paul's book several times and stated Paul assisted in the timeline. Craig stated Little Red went through three transformations before being sold in a group of five cars. There is a video of it out on YouTube to watch if not in attendance. Great story and it continues.

Do you mean this video?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktBJbG3qbOQ
 

dr1v3n

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Man that is cool, I’m doing a restomod GTCS and I want to call it some variation of little red.
 

robert campbell

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Thanks for the link. I had a Paxton on my first Mustang! It really "boosted" the power. Cool story! Obviously the father of the GT/CS. Glad it did not get crushed. Got to the correct hands to restore and preserve the legend!

Rob
 
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