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6/15/2019 12:14 PM  #1


I found it in a Barn!

 

6/15/2019 12:18 PM  #2


Re: I found it in a Barn!

Last edited by terry (6/15/2019 12:28 PM)

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6/15/2019 12:53 PM  #3


Re: I found it in a Barn!

A little more polish and bring it to the Bash
 

 

6/15/2019 1:25 PM  #4


Re: I found it in a Barn!

Sweet!
 


Gary Zilik - Pine Junction, Colorado - 67 Coupe, 289-4V, T5
 

6/15/2019 1:43 PM  #5


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Don wrote:

A little more polish and bring it to the Bash
 

gotta get the mouse piss smell out first!!
 

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6/15/2019 2:10 PM  #6


Re: I found it in a Barn!

Outstanding, Terry.  What year is that?

BB


"you get what you pay for, good work isn't cheap, and there are NO free lunches...PERIOD!"
 

6/15/2019 3:53 PM  #7


Re: I found it in a Barn!

Nice!

 

6/15/2019 4:28 PM  #8


Re: I found it in a Barn!

Nice find! 

You know you’re getting old when the cars from your high school days start showing up as Barn Finds!

 

6/15/2019 4:39 PM  #9


Re: I found it in a Barn!

Nice! What year..................86-87?
6sal6


Get busy Liv'in or get busy Die'n....Host of the 2020 Bash at the Beach/The only Bash that got cancelled  )8
 

6/16/2019 6:24 AM  #10


Re: I found it in a Barn!

Its an 87
 

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6/16/2019 7:32 AM  #11


Re: I found it in a Barn!

4 sp auto or 5 sp     how many miles ect ect ect 

 

6/16/2019 7:54 AM  #12


Re: I found it in a Barn!

Nice find.


John  -- 67 Mustang Coupe 390 5 speed
 

6/16/2019 11:55 AM  #13


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Sweet!  New tires, ASAP!

 

6/16/2019 7:30 PM  #14


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Don wrote:

4 sp auto or 5 sp     how many miles ect ect ect 

automatic, it shows 33,xxx miles but who knows how many times its rolled over.  The vinyl top is in excellent condition but the passenger side vert top frame is broken.  The interior is completely out of the car except for the drivers seat.  It wreeks of mouse piss.  Tires are brand new 10 year olds!!  starting a list of needs, so far the top frame seems to be the hardest to find

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6/16/2019 8:01 PM  #15


Re: I found it in a Barn!

Congrats Terry! That looks like a good one.

 

6/17/2019 4:20 AM  #16


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6/17/2019 12:20 PM  #17


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Congrats on  the find Terry!    Hey, I just want to throw this out there, if you want to get into the parting out business.  Because finding that top frame is going to be expensive most likely.   I just happened to see a 1989 LX convertible on facebook marketplace in the STL area.  They are asking 2000>   It looks to be a whole running halfway decent looking car.   Might have a complete interior.  Part out the rest?    Just thinking outloud...

Greg

Edit:  I am trying to post a link.  Have no idea if this will work.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2508141229204156/

Last edited by Greg B (6/17/2019 12:33 PM)


If multiple things can go wrong, the one that will go wrong will be the one that causes the most damage.
 

6/18/2019 6:33 AM  #18


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THANKS GREG!!  I contacted her about going to look at it.  As soon as I return from the Bash I will head to so st louis county and look at it.  its in the 255 /telegraph area  I believe it would have all the parts I need to fix this 87 and part out the rest!!

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6/18/2019 1:55 PM  #19


Re: I found it in a Barn!

If you get it and its rust free there's one section of the body I'd be interested in: right side door pillar (behind the fender). 

 

6/19/2019 8:01 PM  #20


Re: I found it in a Barn!

The top frame on my 90 was broken. I fixed it with some patch plates made of aluminum, jb weld and pop rivets. It worked fine. Key thing is to make sure all pivot points actually will pivot!


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

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