My next project is on it's way

boostedmaxPSI

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Care to guess what it is? It's not a Camaro like orig. planned...

I should have it in my garage in 2 weeks:D
 
Is it made of fiberglass?
You told me you want one of those tupperware cars:D
 
No fiberglass, although that would be cool if it was that right year.

This is '60's classic, needs work but that's why I bought it. My kids and I will have a good time stripping it down to build it back up; just like my dad and I did when I was a kid.

:)
 
Originally posted by boostedmaxPSI
No fiberglass, although that would be cool if it was that right year.

This is '60's classic, needs work but that's why I bought it. My kids and I will have a good time stripping it down to build it back up; just like my dad and I did when I was a kid.

:)

Frank, here are some questions for you:

Is it a convertible, as per your original parameters? If yes, then

Is it a Ford or a Buick?

If Ford, I am guessing a Rustang, maybe a 65.

If Buick, I would say 65 Skylark.

Chris
 
Originally posted by cjp69
Frank, here are some questions for you:

Is it a convertible, as per your original parameters? If yes, then

Is it a Ford or a Buick?

If Ford, I am guessing a Rustang, maybe a 65.

If Buick, I would say 65 Skylark.

Chris

It is a Ford, not a convertible and not a coupe...
 
Originally posted by boostedmaxPSI
It is a Ford, not a convertible and not a coupe...

When you say not a coupe, does that mean it could be a two door post, or is it a 4 door or a wagon?
 
How many of my 20 questions do I have left?

Is it an automobile, truck or motorcycle?
 
Originally posted by JP87GN
I heard it was a Rustang Fastback. What have I won? Maybe a ta48?

I am not sure that would not be considered a "coupe", as I am not up on the cubic feet of rear interior volume of a Rustang.

Here is the widely accepted definition of coupe:

A closed car with two side doors and less than 33 cubic feet of rear interior volume, according to measurements based on SAE standard J1100. A two-door car is therefore not necessarily a coupe.

Frank, a little help here, maybe a response to my previous question?

This is more fun for those of us playing if you respond a little quicker!:mad:
 
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Originally posted by JP87GN
Maybe! I though it was free for the right answer:D
 
Josh,

Are you intrested in a TA48? I know where one is.

Also,

I have two people who are intrested in some body work. '65 mustang coupe has some rust issues, '79 Trans Am has door dings and needs paint.

Let me know if your intrested and I'll pass your info on to them.

FS
 
I'am interested in that turbo, now I have to find the $$ somewhere. As far as projects go, I have to finish the ones I have now before I start anything new.
 
Maybe we can work it in trade then... :)

Let me know when your ready to take on another project and pass your info on to these guys.

FS
 
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