Unless I'm mistaken, the GTA was a big block car. Did you get a Marti report on your car yet? Or run the vin and data plate through a decoder? I would start there and make sure you know what you have before planning the resto.
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I just bought a 67 fastback GTA, I wanted to do a Shelby conversion but I seem to be catching a lot of flack from people saying it's too rare to do a conversion on. Just how rare is it? btw its a 289 4v A code. Not hipo 289 or 390.
I don't know so much if it is being rare, as much as many people are tired of all the clones.
I know when I bring my car to a show, my car gets more looks than a clone. Maybe because it has been rather well restored, back to factory. It really gets a lot of attention when I open the hood. Even though it is an A code car, people look amazingly at the engine bay, like that long forgotten forgotten friend, how she looked the day they drove their first Mustang off the showroom floor.
But that's just me. I prefer the original.
I know what you mean...I don't know so much if it is being rare, as much as many people are tired of all the clones.
I know when I bring my car to a show, my car gets more looks than a clone. Maybe because it has been rather well restored, back to factory. It really gets a lot of attention when I open the hood. Even though it is an A code car, people look amazingly at the engine bay, like that long forgotten forgotten friend, how she looked the day they drove their first Mustang off the showroom floor.
But that's just me. I prefer the original.
I just bought a 67 fastback GTA, I wanted to do a Shelby conversion but I seem to be catching a lot of flack from people saying it's too rare to do a conversion on. Just how rare is it? btw its a 289 4v A code. Not hipo 289 or 390.