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|  Re: 67 R Code Cyclone 
			
			Does it look today like in the bottom two pics? Being a Cyclone makes it rarer than the Fairlane.I would think its worth about the same as the 69 COPO Camaro.
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|  Re: 67 R Code Cyclone 
			
			<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: frankk</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Does it look today like in the bottom two pics? Being a Cyclone makes it rarer than the Fairlane.I would think its worth about the same as the 69 COPO Camaro. </div></div> The 2 bottom pics are current. | 
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|  Re: 67 R Code Cyclone 
			
			Surprising the scoopy hoods were optional and not included w/ the R-code pkg. Check this below Mecum 2013 link, it notes production at just 19 R-code '67 Cyclone hdtps and a decent expected estimate yet sold for only $47,000. http://www.mecum.com/auctions/lot_de...=SC0513-154111 [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/beers.gif[/img] ~ Pete 
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|  Re: 67 R Code Cyclone 
			
			Neat cars, and hard to beat a Red Cyclone.  I would love to own it. BUT.  Despite rarity and the frustrated wails of their owners, Comets don't bring Fairlane money (R code or not), just like Firebirds don't bring Camaro money and Cougars don't bring Mustang money.  I have been among the frustrated owners, but it doesn't change the cold facts.   If he's taking the car on trade and isn't in love with it, anything over $50K is probably a gamble, and he ought to have a Ford guy look it over. Is the block a real '67 block? Not so likely when you have to compete with Shelby Cobra owners and even their enthusiastic cloners. Date coded carbs? Correct Toploader? | 
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|  Re: 67 R Code Cyclone 
			
			Hard to believe that a race car would have its original drivetrain.  Not sure these earlier FOMOCO engines had distinguishing marks linkin them to the car I.e. Convin.
		 
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|  Re: 67 R Code Cyclone 
			
			I like it better in race trim.
		 
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			I'm with Tom. I'd love to own it. About 6 years ago I met this fella that owns 7 R-code Fairlanes and Mercs. Each sucessive year I see them ,I fall harder and harder for these cars.
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|  Re: 67 R Code Cyclone 
			
			66/67 Fairlanes and Cyclones have always gotten the shaft when it comes to rarity equaling value.
		 
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