66 Dearborn HCS
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- Nov 5, 2003
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Yes, it's for sale. I want something I can have more fun than what this car deserves. She should be put back together correctly due to it rarity and I want something I can do a little hot rodding with, or a later '68 HCS/Cal Special which is already a factory hot rod (in looks if not always performance). It's Timberline Green with Black interior.
Has- new driver's side quarter panel, passenger side lower quarter patch, taillight panel, seat mounts lowered 1" and moved rearward 1.5". Original 3-spd manual tranny, 8" open rear with hwy gears.
Needs- motor, but I have a '68 289 motor if you want it. complete interior kit, bodywork smoothed, paint.
comes with but not installed- new windshield, front and GT rear valances, GT/CS rear decklid/caps, original and complete AC unit, dashpad, addt'l foxbody bucket seats, floorpan patch for where the heater core chewed the floor, restored and clearcoated badges.
$3000 obo
Good chance at a one of a kind that's not supposed to exist....but does. This car has been in Mustang and Fords Magazine under Jerry Heasley's "Rare Finds" column. It is also listed in the HCS registry with Bob Teets and with Tony Popish in the Specialty Paint Code Registry.
Has- new driver's side quarter panel, passenger side lower quarter patch, taillight panel, seat mounts lowered 1" and moved rearward 1.5". Original 3-spd manual tranny, 8" open rear with hwy gears.
Needs- motor, but I have a '68 289 motor if you want it. complete interior kit, bodywork smoothed, paint.
comes with but not installed- new windshield, front and GT rear valances, GT/CS rear decklid/caps, original and complete AC unit, dashpad, addt'l foxbody bucket seats, floorpan patch for where the heater core chewed the floor, restored and clearcoated badges.
$3000 obo
Good chance at a one of a kind that's not supposed to exist....but does. This car has been in Mustang and Fords Magazine under Jerry Heasley's "Rare Finds" column. It is also listed in the HCS registry with Bob Teets and with Tony Popish in the Specialty Paint Code Registry.