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My son became friends with someone playing an online game. Turns this kids uncle has a lot of mustangs and parts. So far I've seen four 65-66 convertibles and he's suppose to have more mustangs and some Chevy as well. I guess he has some rusty cars outside. I won't be able to get pictures of the rest of this stuff until July. Not that I can afford another project but I could use a lot of parts for the 70 fastback project that's up next.
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See, everyone talks so negatively about hoarders. They never mention the positive side where a bunch of previously unknown old cars and parts appear out of thin air!
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TKOPerformance wrote:
See, everyone talks so negatively about hoarders. They never mention the positive side where a bunch of previously unknown old cars and parts appear out of thin air!
I think it's cool stuff is still out there to be found. I'm thankful for hoarders. lol
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First thing RTM..............See if he has a 69 front end to swap on to your 70 !?!! (J/K))
It would be cool to see his "hoard/collection" of Mustang/Shivel-lay stuff....!!
Maybe pictures some day
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Pictures and/or a listing of what is availale would be great. A friend is restoring a 69 Mustang faseback and is looking for some "small" parts that are not readily available.
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BobE wrote:
Pictures and/or a listing of what is availale would be great. A friend is restoring a 69 Mustang faseback and is looking for some "small" parts that are not readily available.
Once I get more information I'll be happy to post it. I have pictures of the four convertibles but nothing else. My son's friend lives in Florida and his uncles place is in Indiana. His uncle isn't doing well and not able to post stuff. The orange vert is spoken for.
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These appear to be stored well, shouldn't be difficult to sell.
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BobE wrote:
These appear to be stored well, shouldn't be difficult to sell.
There's suppose to be 11 cars and I think they may all be fastbacks, a couple GTO cars and he thinks there is an A code car but didn't say what body type. They are stored in a barn.
I was surprised when my wife said she liked the blue convertible. So who knows. Lol
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