WILDCAT '65
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Hello, does anybody know how many Q code 4 speeds were built in '73?
This is a genuine barn find from Europe. The car was found in "Andorra" a small country between France and Spain. It was also registered there in '72 according to the sticker in the window. It is pretty solid with no rust or rust-repairs on the floors or front. Just a bit on the right wheel wells and rear quarters. It is a real Mach1 and has the Q code 351 Cleveland with a 4 Speed transmission, and I wonder how many were built in this configuration?
It also has a km/h Export speedometer. Don't wonder about the grille The car must have had a small front accident sometime and the owner probably couldn't get a hand on a new grille back then. So he made his own one. Probably built together from some italian car I guess Cool thing I found in the backseat. Original Mach1 Stripe kit from Ford in the box. date codes 1977. Here's a few pictures.
This is a genuine barn find from Europe. The car was found in "Andorra" a small country between France and Spain. It was also registered there in '72 according to the sticker in the window. It is pretty solid with no rust or rust-repairs on the floors or front. Just a bit on the right wheel wells and rear quarters. It is a real Mach1 and has the Q code 351 Cleveland with a 4 Speed transmission, and I wonder how many were built in this configuration?
It also has a km/h Export speedometer. Don't wonder about the grille The car must have had a small front accident sometime and the owner probably couldn't get a hand on a new grille back then. So he made his own one. Probably built together from some italian car I guess Cool thing I found in the backseat. Original Mach1 Stripe kit from Ford in the box. date codes 1977. Here's a few pictures.
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