Can't delete post? Why not . . . ?
In reply to Stampie :
No, it's a control issue the mods have along with being linked to the government and the people behind the fake moon landing and the other government agency behind the JFK murder. Be careful.
But at least you asked the question. Most people are afraid of the truth so they silence the dissenter.
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:But at least you asked the question. Most people are afraid of the truth so they silence the dissenter.
No they aren't! Stop asking questions!
OK . . .
I'm back. I originally started a For Sale post for my little Mustang and made SO many mistakes in writing the listing that I just took off and let it sit until I could get it together. Wanted to delete it, and start fresh but got nowhere, so, here it is, hopefully better written than my first attempt.
FOR SALE, if anyone is interested in a project. 1965 three speed, six cylinder base-line Mustang Coupe. Located in Kingston, Massachusetts just a smidge North of Plymouth Rock.
Pros—
Good body
Good floors
Good trunk
Reinforced unibody/chassis
Runs great
Shifts great
New gas tank
New brake work
New front end work
New exhaust work
New tires
Good back seat
Nice rear interior panels
New door panels
New interior handles
New rear bumper
New tail light assemblies
New Back up light assemblies
New front blinker assemblies
New gas cap
New window winder mechanism
Titled/insured/registered in my name. Paperwork is all correct
Cons—
Interior removed (to check floors)
Needs some seat cover repair at the top outside of the front seats, but nothing terrible, just loose stitching
Needs new carpet, old one is shabby
Needs headliner
Needs dash pad
Could use new steering wheel, but not necessary
Needs a nicer front bumper
Front bumper and lower valance and grill removed to check cross member, have new cross member
Needs driver's side window re-installed, wanted to replace the inner mechanism with new
Needs the wiring to the rear lights sorted out. Have all new switches and such, just need to be installed
Overall a neat little project that just needs to be put together in spots and driven. Here a few photos of what it looked like when I bought it, now it's the car that I originally THOUGHT that I was buying. Like to get just three grand for the car. Thanks—
In reply to Datsun310Guy :
Sorry, Kingston Massachusetts, just North of Plymouth Rock. It ALWAYS drives me crazy when the location of a car for sale isn't listed, and here I made that classic error/omission. Honestly, getting this thing up for sale has been a definite chore and really shouldn't have been ! ! Maybe I should consider this trouble as fate and keep the car, but I'm an old man tired of "playing Mustang" and want to move on to my '58 Fiat 600 project.
Looks nice - too far to drive to Lockport, IL.
Reminds me of a yellow HO car I drive round and round as a kid on my electric race track.
I'm not a huge Ford fan, and even less so for Mustangs, but this is a stupid good deal. Like it should be sold already good deal.
Just sent you a message, I hope my friend and you can work something out! It would go great with his Ford Country Squire station wagon.
New "development."
My daily driver (2002 Sebring five speed convertible) self-destructed yesterday early evening. Just stopped running, dead. Checked it this morning after having it brought home and the engine is locked up. No oil or timing belt broke and the valves hit the cylinders.
LOVED that Sebring, but am going to have to dump a couple of hundred into the Mustang and have the garage sort of the the rear end lights/electrics and use that as my daily driver for a spell. Probably through the Winter or so anyway.
So . . . the Mustang isn't for sale anymore. hopefully back up for sale come Spring with more of the "Cons" sorted out and the car being the better for it.
Sorry for any problems caused, I know that a few of you were interested.
T
In reply to jovibuilt :
I think so, can't you just go through the forum here? Send a PM or even an email? Not sure though, haven't done either.
In reply to MuSTANK :
No hard feelings on how things went down this weekend. Seems to be part of the game when dealing with enthusiasts. If I didn't have half a dozen cars (in varying states of disrepair) I wouldn't be able to make it to work!
The wife and I enjoyed our vacation, even for skipping the last leg to MA. On the bright side, the Suburban didn't let us down (yet... *VIGOROUSLY KNOCKS ON WOOD*).
My only hope is that you won't fall too deeply in love with the Mustang and we can make a deal in the spring!
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