Detector
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- Location
- Dodge City, KS
- My Car
- 1973 Mach 1 Q Code
1995 GT Convertible
So the story goes that a local garbageman had for years found old classics, mostly mustangs, in peoples back yards, barns sheds and bought them only to stash them away himself. He became very rich and passed away some years back and now his family is selling off his stash. I went to school with a son and daughter so I know the family very well. I bought my 64 1/2 convertible from the stash a few months ago and have been thinking about some of the others. Last night the widow gave me the keys to the shed to look around and get pictures. It was a lot of fun and entertaining. I had been eyeballing a 1967 fastback I can get for $6,500 that the widow claims they put $3,000 in and she has receipts. I looked it over and still like my 73 Mach better.
What was still in there was 2 1966 coupes, a 1965 coupe, the 67 fastback and 2 67 coupes. I took some pictures and this is what I found. Thought it might be interesting for you to see what a shed of ponies looks like. They have been setting there for many years and covered with years of dust.
1967 fastback C code
1965 coupe C code
1966 coupe C code
1967 coupe C Code
1967 coupe C code
What was still in there was 2 1966 coupes, a 1965 coupe, the 67 fastback and 2 67 coupes. I took some pictures and this is what I found. Thought it might be interesting for you to see what a shed of ponies looks like. They have been setting there for many years and covered with years of dust.
1967 fastback C code
1965 coupe C code
1966 coupe C code
1967 coupe C Code
1967 coupe C code