I finally found a rolling shell

Duro5341

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Well guys it's been a good day

I finally located a 90% perfect mustang shell

It's a 87 Mustang GT T-top mustang

It already has a 6 point Chromoly Roll Cage, subframe connectors, rear exterior battery tray, and hangers for a fuel cell
The car originally came from BC, thats why it's in such good shape

I have been searching for almost 7 months, and the day has arrived. I pick it up later in May, when I arrange a truck, and trailer

Cost me $1000..............
Here are some pics
http://www.v6z24.com/jbodyforum/viewtopic.php?t=80963

Thanks for looking
Duro
 
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first off..................finding a somewhat rust free shell in Canada is pretty hard.........


Second off, it's a T-top.........which I like. You don't see to many of them around

And it would cost me $2000 to bring a normal hatch shell up from the states

So I think I scored decent here, It was everything I was looking for and for what I wanted to spend

Thanks
Duro
 
Duro5341 said:
ok
first off..................finding a somewhat rust free shell in Canada is pretty hard.........


Second off, it's a T-top.........which I like. You don't see to many of them around

And it would cost me $2000 to bring a normal hatch shell up from the states

So I think I scored decent here, It was everything I was looking for and for what I wanted to spend

Thanks
Duro

LOL, yeah i was waiting for you to say that you're from Canada... I know how you feel about finding a clean car. Belive me guys, we dont have it as nice up here as you southerners do as far as good condition foxbodys go. That thing is Mint for a canadian fox. Deffinitely worth the money. Just make sure that when you paint it, do it right since everything is multi-coloured. Looks cheap if you dont rapaint the interior/underhood/door jambs, etc. That'll be a sweet ride once you're done. You making it a street or stip car? Shell looks like its prepped for strip, but with T-Tops you'd have to make it a street car! :canada: