opinons please

  • <font face='Comic Sans MS'>What little can be seen/determined in the tiny pictures is encouraging. But other than one lonesome shot of the underside the rest is a crap shoot. What is under the paint is a real question as well. Obviously it is a Detroit produced car, but there is no mentioned of where the car has 'lived' over the years. Maybe the info is unknown or maybe it has been an east coast car which is known for its 'tin termite' environment.


    I have a Fairlane VIN stamped engine in my car, so the non original engine in this Mustang would not be an issue for me, but for some it would be a deal buster. I knew when I restored mine it wouldn't have the value base of a mechanically original example. But that wasn't my goal anyway, but rather to have a great driver that one could motor-on say to Nashville in 2004 (which I did) or Birmingham in 2009 (which I will).


    Still, if one had a trusted contact in the sellars location I'd reckon the car would be worth a critical look-see.


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  • I just sent you a PM on this Kar regarding an inspection.

    -Fred-

    65 Koupe early San Jose Phoenician Yellow 4 speed
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