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Old July 20th 05, 07:46 PM
Mark C.
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Ok, I was just wondering if it was one I sold.


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"Spike" > wrote in message
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> Nope. Was originally Caspian Blue w/black standard, A Code, C4, no
> AC, AM radio, oem console, stock dual exhaust, disc front/drum
> rear.... but never been seriously wrecked... or walked on : ).
>
> When I got it, the engine was in pieces in the well, the disc brakes
> had been removed and put on a different car, the right front fender
> was gone, the left front fender was beige, the grill was all
> missing... but the interior was pretty choice. : ) Now it's all as it
> should be.... like new... with a few light mods. Sitting here at home,
> I have a closet full of assorted pieces parts to add (stereo, overflow
> tank, halogen lighting, etc) as soon as I can get it here.
>
> Why? Are you missing one? I could send you a picture... a complete
> photo record of the restoration was maintained.
>
> In 1970, I returned from Vietnam and bought a 65 FB 289 2V, C4, AM
> radio, poppy yellow. In 1971, I sold it to an uncle in Los Molinos (a
> 2 horse town north of Chico and south of red Bluff). He never
> registered it as far as I know. It just sat in the drive with chickens
> running through it. Last I heard, one of my cousins has fixed it back
> up. Doubt it's the same color today. Poppy yellow wasn't exactly a hot
> color then, and it went down from there.
>
> On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 09:41:47 -0700, "Mark C."
> > wrote:
>
>>Original color poppy or signalflare red? Is it black right now with blue
>>fenders/doors? Got a wrinkled roof like some kids walked on it?
>>
>>--
>>Mark

>
> Spike
> 1965 Ford Mustang fastback 2+2 A Code 289 C4 Trac-Lok
> Vintage Burgundy w/Black Standard Interior; Vintage 40
> 16" rims w/BF Goodrich Comp T/A gForce Radial
> 225/50ZR16 KDWS skins; surround sound audio-video.
>
> "When the time comes to lay down my life for my country,
> I do not cower from this responsibility. I welcome it."
> -JFK Inaugural Address



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