It has not been restored, just "fixed" so it is registrable, therefore drivable. What you see is what you get .....
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Not mine, belongs to a neighbour down the road.cage wrote:Awesome. What are you doing with it Kerry?
He lives in Camden, so not a local .......soc123_au wrote:I like it. You forgot your mate with the E type too.
Agree, unrestored gets my attention in a display.ACTstanglover wrote:That is so cool...... they look better not restored.... even better with petina
That can be arranged now that George (gbx78) refuses to buy the ranch .....scott66stang wrote:
Kerry i want to live in your neibourhood.
Awesome options list out there........DD289 wrote:Very cool. THAT is what you call a survivor!
So early Mustangs get a hood mounted clothesline and Model A's score a fender mounted wheelie bin at The Ranch...