cobra man
Registered: September 2005 Posts: 15
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Tue September 20, 2005 4:07pm
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When I walked into this guys garage, this was the view of my car. I thought it could not be true. I hunted this guy down with only information from a stranger. The story was told...this guy has a Boss or 428 Mustang that you say your looking for, he likes GM's and it's his wifes car, so he might sell it. I hadn't been started or moved since 1989. Hunt down any stories or leads!!! If you don't want to hunt down a rumor/story or can't find the car...let me know, I'll go hunt it down.
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redmustangboy
Registered: February 2005 Posts: 127
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Mon January 16, 2006 2:22am
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Rating: 10
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Oooh what a find!
Good luck on the restoration or are you gonna just clean it up?
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cobra man
Registered: September 2005 Posts: 15
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Tue July 18, 2006 11:56am
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I was very proud when Mustang and Fast Fords (magazine) had heard about my car and wanted to freature it in their 'Rare Finds' category. This was one of the original pictures they printed. They choose only approx. 6 cars a year to be featured under 'Rare Finds'. The feature article was published in their January 2006 issue. It was documented by Kevin Marti as being 1 of 1 with its paint and options. It was painted red in 1979, originally Med. lime metalic. It still sports the Goodyear Eagles purchase in the 70's.
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cobra man
Registered: September 2005 Posts: 15
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Tue July 18, 2006 12:03pm
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I will post a picture of the car after it was washed. Really cleaned up well. Original seats are not even ripped or torn. The carburator that was restored by Pony Carburators was used in their catalog cover. Restoration will only include NOS original parts where needed. I do not plan on tearing it down until my other car is completed. I should have my other car done around November 2006.
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