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17K Mile Mustang

franklinair

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'T'=Metucheon plant?
Did that plant use the red oxide type paint?
Being somewhat of a skeptic: "If it seems too good to be true....

Neil:rolleyes:
 
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Mosesatm

Mosesatm

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The washer bottle and the bright red speedometer line bother me, too.
 

CougarCJ

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Original factory air conditioning? No, dealer add on.

I like this car, true low milers only come up for sale occasionally.

If this car did have the 17k miles on the clock when coming out of storage, I would have left it in its time capsule. I would have only detail cleaned what I could, without altering the integrity of the find.

True, low mile, survivors, deserve to be treated like an archeological find.

In my humble opinion, it had more potential value as an unrestored survivor, than a refurbished 'driver'. The money that went into shocks, exhaust, and other trivial things did not add much to the value, other than proving that it still runs and drives.
 

mustang.biz

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The money that went into shocks, exhaust, and other trivial things did not add much to the value, other than proving that it still runs and drives.

I would go so far as to say it lowered the value of the car.
 
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