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12 messages, Last post on Jan 30, 2009 at 8:48 AM
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I have to make a decision. My 1965 Mustang has been stored for the last twenty years. The last time I saw it was by flashlight about ten years ago. My brother is selling the building it is in. I can either sell it or somehow get it to my home, currently 1800 miles away. I really don't have the time for another hobby, but I can't bring myself to put a price on the car. I've had it since my junior year of High School, 1979. My family owned an automitive machine shop, so I've made a lot of changes to the car, but not too extreme. The body is straight and without rust . Unibody is solid throughout. I painted the car just before storing it. Ivy Green, its original color, in laqer. I put 4 coats of color on the parts before re-assembling it. The only body modification is to the hood. I installed a scoop form a 69 Mustang and locking hood pins. The car was a plain jane coupe from Dearborn. originally a 289-2bbl with AT. Only other option was AC. Now she has a 289-4v with a 4-speed top-loader manual Transmission and a 1967 - 9" rearend. Traded the AC for the Top-loader. Currently the engine is bored .030, Mains & Rods .010/.010. It has a Ford 4v cast Iron Intake with a Holly 4150 double-pumper for carburation. Hooker Headers with dual exhuast. The heads are 1968 casting from a 351 windsor with the rail type rocker arms. I've done a few of these for friends. It's as close to the 289 HiPo heads you can get without spending big bucks. Roller timing gears & chain. Crane Cam & Lifters for a 351 Windsor (305 duration, .410 lift). Pistons are flat-topped forged aluminium from TRW with eyebrow reliefs for the valves. The distributor is a Ford dual-point. As you can guess from the detailed description, I'm emotionally attached to the car. I would like some opinions about wether I should sell or keep the car. |
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Replying to: Laserjock589 (Dec 08, 2008 10:45 am) Only possible exception is if you advertised in Scandinavia somehow--which is why I suggested eBay.
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Replying to: Laserjock589 (Dec 08, 2008 10:45 am) If it has sentimental value to you, if you aren't in a big hurry, an auto transport company would be your best bet for getting it to you. If you schedule in advance with them and give them an opportunity to get it on a scheduled load, the cost isn't to bad, especially now with low fuel prices and a sour economy. They're looking for work like everyone else. I had a 65 2+2 and then a 69 Mach 1 back in the early 70's. I wish I had kept either of them now. In 1973 I could have bought a 69 Boss 429 for $2000 and didn't. Proof positive that hindsight is much more wise than foresight.
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Dec 08, 2008 4:05 pm) I looked on eBay at the wide range of prices $600.00 to >$30,000.00. I still have no clue where to place mine in this mix. I contacted Forestall's in Houston. He seems intrested, as is, without fixing up. I'll be in Texas at Christmas. If I can get time away from the family, I intend to check the car out. |
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Replying to: burdawg (Dec 10, 2008 7:21 am) I did check into a transporter. It seems that the fact that it's not running drives the cost up. Round trip cost for gas is cheaper. Thanks for your input. I know that if I sell it, I'll regret it, the day after and the rest of my life. I have scanned a picture of the car I took just days before I park ed it. Can pictures be posted on this site?
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Replying to: Laserjock589 (Dec 10, 2008 1:44 pm) I'm sure others here know of websites where you can upload and store photos and link them to here. Once you have a URL for your photos, just click on the "img" button once, to start the html script, then paste in the URL of the photo, and then click on "img" again to close the script. The photos should show up when you post. Make sure the photos are not too large. |
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Replying to: Laserjock589 (Dec 08, 2008 10:45 am) If the paint hasn't bubbled on horizontal surfaces, no rust involved, I'd have it transported to your home in CA where sale prices are higher in that "Mustang Market". If you have a factory GT with Pony interior in the Fastback (2+2), you will get up to 40% more than the average plain Jane 2 dr hdtp gets. If you can drive it home, more the pleasure. Chances are after driving it home, it won't be for sale. |
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Replying to: Laserjock589 (Dec 08, 2008 10:45 am) |
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Replying to: Laserjock589 (Dec 08, 2008 10:45 am) good luck. |
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Do you REALLY care about it all that much? 20 years, it sits and deteriorates and only because you are forced to move it are you dealiong with this now. The mods you made that seemed like the right thing to do at that time, will really hurt. I would get it running if the engine hasn't frozen up and dump it. |
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