Don65Stang
Well-known member
This thread is for all the Sprint Owners (US or Canadian) to sound off and maybe post a pic or two of your car.
This thread is for all the Sprint Owners (US or Canadian) to sound off and maybe post a pic or two of your car.
This thread is for all the Sprint Owners (US or Canadian) to sound off and maybe post a pic or two of your car.
Did you forget about the 1973 1/2 Mexican Mach 1 Sprints????
And is this the place for all other Mexican Mustangs??? They are so unique I was hoping they could get their own section...
Ray
"Missed it by that much!" "The Old (such-and-such) Trick"
Wade - neat car. I have always liked the USA Sprints, especially the Q code ones!M Newly acquired restored Sprint Sportsroof, 4B package (competition suspension and Magnum 500s), Q-code car (4-bbl 351C CJ). 1 of 298 Q-code sportsroofa. I bought it from the second owner.
Do you mean brochure?Hi all,
New member that just picked up Sprint Sportsroof with 351C4V. Have been looking for one of these forever and finally have one!
Can anyone here help with me finding the Ertl 1:18 scale die cast? None on Ebay and I missed one in Canada a few weeks ago. Also, does anyone have any original factory press photos/kit for sale?
Thanks very much,
Jon
I used to own a sprint convertible and regret very much selling itThis thread is for all the Sprint Owners (US or Canadian) to sound off and maybe post a pic or two of your car.
I am a relatively new Fastback Sprint owner. I purchased this DSO Omaha car in 2015. It was the classical "barn-find". This Sprint had been sitting dis-assembled in a pole barn in eastern South Dakota after a front-end collision sometime in the 1980's. It was a basket case with a missing 351C/FMX power train. Since then, that body has been carefully restored and painted. I took receipt of it in 2020 and have been slowly gathering all the missing parts I need to re-assemble it. Here are pictures of how I found it and a recent picture of it being delivered from the paint shop. Wish me luck......I used to own a sprint convertible and regret very much selling it
That was a big undertaking! It's looking good in your post-paint photo. You should start a thread in the "Individual Project Build Threads".I am a relatively new Fastback Sprint owner. I purchased this DSO Omaha car in 2015. It was the classical "barn-find". This Sprint had been sitting dis-assembled in a pole barn in eastern South Dakota after a front-end collision sometime in the 1980's. It was a basket case with a missing 351C/FMX power train. Since then, that body has been carefully restored and painted. I took receipt of it in 2020 and have been slowly gathering all the missing parts I need to re-assemble it. Here are pictures of how I found it and a recent picture of it being delivered from the paint shop. Wish me luck......
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