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Schiven

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OK here goes i need some info on a 1965-66 mustang station wagon, i recently went for a drive in redneck ville and found a rough mustang wagon, if i were to guess i would say '65-'66, the guy who owned it said he would sell it for $450, but he didnt know anything about it. so what about you guys you know anything about them, is it a prototype, knockoff, or a crazy conversion ( all the lines looked extremely well done so it looked factory).

i would appreciate any help.


-Matt-
 

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I saw one of those things on ebay not to long ago, its not factory or a prototype.Its just a conversion very few people do LOL.I wouldn't buy it because when people do a conversion that crazy the car had to be in REALLY rough shape.just my two cents.
 

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well, i'd take a really good look at it, if it seems stable and you want something diffrent, then it could be worth the $450. heck, just the hood and fenders could be worth that if they're in ok shape.
 
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there was a company that did conversions on these in the 60's or maybe early 70's if i remember right. if it looks well done and the rest of the car looks to be in good shape i'd say 450 is probably a really good deal
 
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well it wouldnt be my first restoration, the body seemed to be in good shape, but the front set a little high so i dont think there is a motor in it but i am not looking for back to factory so i was planning on a strong 302ci so i can have fun. i just wanted to make sure i wasnt hacking up a factory origonal one of a kind deal. but does any know the name of the company that did the conversions.



-thanks,
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there was a conversion shop in the 60's that took new mustangs and made wagons out of them. they converted something like 50 or so cars as i recall. it was never a factory job, even as a prototype there was never a factory mustang wagon.
 
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