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- My Car
- 1969 Convertible Restomod enhanced.
former owner (25 yrs) of 1973 Convertible, 351c, A/C, RA
Hemikiller, I'm confused by the picture of the Green car. Was that the car before it got painted? The Marti shows the car was green and painted white. They also disclosed that Boss stripes were added. So the Boss car was not a "lead," it was the car.It brought good money! Chuck
Yes, that's as he bought it, sitting in the original owner's carport.Hemikiller, I'm confused by the picture of the Green car. Was that the car before it got painted? The Marti shows the car was green and painted white. They also disclosed that Boss stripes were added. So the Boss car was not a "lead," it was the car.
In my opinion, In so many ways he ruined the car. Why on earth would you mod this car in any way??!! It shouldn’t have needed anything but preservation with so few miles on it. I do think it would have been cool if Ford built it from a Sportsroof rather than a Mach I though. When I first read the post, and saw that it had the chrome bumper, I thought that was what they had done. I know it’s a nuance, but I have a soft spot for Sportsroofs, and since you could order all of the Mach performance items on a Sportsroof, I think it would’ve been even cooler, considering they were basically building a 72 Boss 351.Yes, that's as he bought it, sitting in the original owner's carport.
Compare the first pic to the rest. The painted fender and hood moldings are part of the giveaway.
The guy who bought this seemed "eccentric" at the time, then proceeded to restomod a rare, complete car. I believe he sold the green interior to a member here. I wonder what happened to all the R Code specific parts?
I, too, have let a few rare 72 R Code pass by for various reasons, all seemingly unwise today. One R Code that I let go by was a Bright Lime/Black interior. There is an R Code fully restored in my area. Yellow with only 4 options. Georgia car.IMO they should not have modified that car or changed the color. Being a test car, it was very rare. Maybe rarer than a 71 test car. Rare also that the car was purchased from the estate of a Ford engineer, which backs up the claim that it was supposed to be crushed but wasn't. Funny how many test vehicles are still around even though they were supposed to be crushed and not sold to the public. I'm trying to get Rick Ybarra to do a Boss 351 supplement on the test cars. I own what I think is the first Boss 351 test car.
If they were going to change the color, they should have chosen Bright Lime, a 72 only color, to go with the green interior. That would have been spectacular. I had a chance to buy a 72 Bright Lime R code Mach I with black interior at a car show/swap meet outside of Dallas TX in the late 80's for $1,400. It needed a resto but had so much potential. I lived in an apartment at the time so had no place to put it.
I wonder if the bright lime/black car you passed on is the same one I saw in Texas. That was many many years ago. It was 10 different colors but all there. It would likely be restored ny now.I, too, have let a few rare 72 R Code pass by for various reasons, all seemingly unwise today. One R Code that I let go by was a Bright Lime/Black interior. There is an R Code fully restored in my area. Yellow with only 4 options. Georgia car.
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