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12/21/2019 11:51 AM  #1


Original rear end

I just picked up a mustang coupe a project that got away from it’s passed owner who didn’t know what he was getting into.i was just cleaning up the rear and noticed all the paint markings from ford. The question is what to do with it.
looks to be all original but the tag seems to be the only thing that is missing. I do not plan on restoring the car.
from what I see it is a 1967 deluxe coupe.
 

 

12/21/2019 12:00 PM  #2


Re: Original rear end

I'll bet there's a question in there somewhere!

6sally6


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

12/21/2019 12:18 PM  #3


Re: Original rear end

Do I try and find someone who might be restoring there car or make it my own.

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12/21/2019 2:11 PM  #4


Re: Original rear end

I know people have bought cars just for the Deluxe interior


"Those telephone poles were like a picket fence"
 

12/21/2019 4:48 PM  #5


Re: Original rear end

The tags can be purchased reproduced if you care about it.  Marti Auto Works has them, along with any other metal tag needed for your Mustang. 

The tag missing doesn't mean anything.  Probably the rear end was serviced and the tag was lost or discarded.  No one thought these cars would be worth money one day when they were newish. 

 

12/21/2019 5:43 PM  #6


Re: Original rear end

8” or 9”?


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

12/21/2019 6:26 PM  #7


Re: Original rear end

Looks to be an 8 inch

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12/22/2019 10:31 AM  #8


Re: Original rear end

If 8”, I would use it for whatever purpose suits your needs. They never came in anything that would be considered as highly collectible.


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

12/22/2019 12:02 PM  #9


Re: Original rear end

If you can get a socket on every nut its an 8".  If you need a wrench for the bottom two its a 9".  Even a 9", if its not an N case probably isn't anything all that great strength wise.  A lot of guys poo poo the 8" and elevate the 9", but in reality you need slicks and power to break an 8", but then a stock 9" would probably break under those conditions too. 

 

12/22/2019 12:47 PM  #10


Re: Original rear end

TKOPerformance wrote:

I  A lot of guys poo poo the 8" and elevate the 9", 

"Mom       Mom  .....................He said poo-poo!" 
6sallly6


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

12/22/2019 7:36 PM  #11


Re: Original rear end

Heh, heh, and FIRE!  FIRE!

 

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