7 73pony Well-known member 7173 Mustang Supporter Member Joined Jul 6, 2015 Messages 4,367 Reaction score 217 Location Iowa My Car 1973 Mustang Grande 351C 2v Nov 2, 2015 #2 http://dubuque.craigslist.org/pts/5294779946.html Seems a bit pricey for a roller.
W wfo5762 Member Joined Oct 9, 2015 Messages 9 Reaction score 0 Location Fort Meyers Fl My Car 1971 Mustang Fastback, 351C 4V, C4 B&M Street or Strip, MSD Infared Ignition, Holley 750, Ford 9" w/ 4.11 posi, front disc. Nov 2, 2015 #3 http://dubuque.craigslist.org/pts/5294779946.html Seems a bit pricey for a roller. Click to expand... For a coupe roller? Doesn't matter how clean it is (and it looks pretty dang clean) that's a lot in my opinion.
http://dubuque.craigslist.org/pts/5294779946.html Seems a bit pricey for a roller. Click to expand... For a coupe roller? Doesn't matter how clean it is (and it looks pretty dang clean) that's a lot in my opinion.
7 73pony Well-known member 7173 Mustang Supporter Member Joined Jul 6, 2015 Messages 4,367 Reaction score 217 Location Iowa My Car 1973 Mustang Grande 351C 2v Nov 2, 2015 #4 I sent her a message asking for some additional pics, VIN and door tag info. Going to be passing through there next Sat.
I sent her a message asking for some additional pics, VIN and door tag info. Going to be passing through there next Sat.
J Jeff73Mach1 Well-known member 7173 Mustang Supporter Member Joined Apr 27, 2012 Messages 4,765 Reaction score 103 Location Nashville, Tennessee My Car 1973 Q code Mach 1 Nov 2, 2015 #5 I'd call that a bit more than a roller. It looks complete, but for the engine and transmission. It would be a good start for a hot rod
I'd call that a bit more than a roller. It looks complete, but for the engine and transmission. It would be a good start for a hot rod