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interesting stuff..
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Frank Szymkowski 1987 Mustang GT convertible, scarlet red/titanium, white top and white/red leather, 5 speed, 3.08, factory EQ 1969 GTO Judge Warwick blue/blue, RAIII, 4 speed, tach/gauges, safe t track, flip headlights, 3.55's, ps and radio. |
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why would it need to be restored?
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Its more than likley that it has spent the last 17 yrs being tortured on the street and has had a 347 w/ supercharger installed... rear wheelwells rolled to get 28x10.5 slicks under the quarters and the rear disc brakes removed and replaced with drums so you could get the wheels to sit under the car. Thats if its had an easy life.
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this may be the number 19 car...I am not sure. I asked my buddy and he said the owner has all kinds of paperwork on this car. Also that the owner of this car has another 93 Cobra w/3500 orig. miles and another with a blower and 700+ HP. It seems like the car must be something special anyway. I will ask further if the actual owner of the car shows up again at my friend's shop.
Anyway..here's a few pics. if I can get them to load...unfortunately my battery died on my camera... |
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BTW..the car is being restored because the car was hit hard in the rear and my buddy 'repaired it' using another car. They did a real nice job reproducing all spot welds correctly and all seam sealer, etc. The owner of the car is rather particular...I guess there is only one 1st !!..sort of...
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rear fin...notice 'test part' hand-engraved..and some other words?? signed by worker?? Is this part number a prototype number???
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rear fin w pic
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: iluv69s</div><div class="ubbcode-body">BTW..the car is being restored because the car was hit hard in the rear and my buddy 'repaired it' using another car. They did a real nice job reproducing all spot welds correctly and all seam sealer, etc. The owner of the car is rather particular...I guess there is only one 1st !!..sort of... </div></div>
How might the rebody affect its value in the collector marketplace?
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<span style="font-weight: bold">John Chevelle and Tri Five Parts 56 210 66 Chevelle </span> |
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: hep1966</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: iluv69s</div><div class="ubbcode-body">BTW..the car is being restored because the car was hit hard in the rear and my buddy 'repaired it' using another car. They did a real nice job reproducing all spot welds correctly and all seam sealer, etc. The owner of the car is rather particular...I guess there is only one 1st !!..sort of... </div></div>
How might the rebody affect its value in the collector marketplace? </div></div> It will affect it some. How much, I don't know. The collector market for these cars is not nearly as developed as the market for 60's cars, and the values are all over the place. I would think that a rear clip replacement would affect this car less than it would a car built in the middle of the run. |
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: hep1966</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: iluv69s</div><div class="ubbcode-body">BTW..the car is being restored because the car was hit hard in the rear and my buddy 'repaired it' using another car. They did a real nice job reproducing all spot welds correctly and all seam sealer, etc. The owner of the car is rather particular...I guess there is only one 1st !!..sort of... </div></div>
How might the rebody affect its value in the collector marketplace? </div></div> I know everyone's definition of a rebody is different, but I'd have to say this car is NO rebody. The parts replaced were one full qp w/complete wheelhouse and most of the trunk floor and rear panel section. The full floors, roof, doors, one whole side of car and complete front firewall,dash, cowl, etc are all original. The car could have been fixed easier in a more typical manner with replacement parts, but the owner wanted as few non-original spot welds, etc as possible. I have to give the owner credit for the way he fixed the car. I cannot call a car a re-body just because it used used parts instead of NOS..or worse yet...aftermarket parts to fix it. I know my 69 Indy will have a lot more replaced body parts and it is not a re-body. |
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