Check out this pic I found on eBay:
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Somewhere deep down in the listing they let you in on the secret, like, "oh, by the way, this is....."
For the whole story:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1967...oryZ6236QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Somewhere deep down in the listing they let you in on the secret, like, "oh, by the way, this is....."
For the whole story:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1967...oryZ6236QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
kmterrill
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Skymarshal
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Yep, all restorable '67 and '68 Fastbacks are gone, and the world now has enough Eleanors to last us for the next 200 years.
That's pretty sad that someone welded together a "fastback" just to try and cash in on the Eleanor craze. I doubt if this one will bring enough to pay for the body kit and the metal work/ paint.
Did you notice that the center driving lights aren't even level? Tacky.
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That's pretty sad that someone welded together a "fastback" just to try and cash in on the Eleanor craze. I doubt if this one will bring enough to pay for the body kit and the metal work/ paint.
Did you notice that the center driving lights aren't even level? Tacky.
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12sec67
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krash kendall
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It still has all the coupe side glass in it. Not very well thought out. The quarter extensions and spoiler are atrocious and the hood is not the correct lengthened one.
kmterrill
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krash kendall said:It still has all the coupe side glass in it. Not very well thought out. The quarter extensions and spoiler are atrocious and the hood is not the correct lengthened one.
I didn't even notice that the quarter glass was still there...
12sec67
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1320stang
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damn, 12sec67 beat me to it, although I'll say '67/'68 coupe with a '69/'70 fastback roof and upper quarters.
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'69Mach1
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Wow a pinto/mustang/maverick/foose....This guy must listen to Johnny Cash..."I got it one piece at a time"
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65ShelbyClone
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I actually thought it was a Maverick with Mustang sheetmetal before I read everything.
Is there a single straight piece on that car? I'm eve more amazed that someone is willing to pay $5500 so far. If the cosmetics look that bad, I'd hate to see where the roof was held on with tape.
Is there a single straight piece on that car? I'm eve more amazed that someone is willing to pay $5500 so far. If the cosmetics look that bad, I'd hate to see where the roof was held on with tape.
And if you look closely in the one picture, the driver's side carpet appears to be wet. Gotta love those cowl leaks on a horribly put together car.
I also like how they say "THE BACK IS DESIGNED FOR A SOUND SYSTEM, BUT YOU CAN ADD YOUR OWN BACKSEAT." I guess you would have to go completely custom considering they chose to keep the quarter windows.
-Donnie
I also like how they say "THE BACK IS DESIGNED FOR A SOUND SYSTEM, BUT YOU CAN ADD YOUR OWN BACKSEAT." I guess you would have to go completely custom considering they chose to keep the quarter windows.
-Donnie
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krash kendall
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Aside from the very dirty looking dash, did anyone else notice the red A-pillar? They didn't even jamb the car when they painted it which means it wasn't even disassembled. You can only imagine how much rust is hidden in there behind window screen and paper mache.
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voipguy
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You know what Iowa stands for right?????
Idiots Out Wandering Around
Amazing what people will try to sell! Even more amazing what people will buy!
Idiots Out Wandering Around
Amazing what people will try to sell! Even more amazing what people will buy!