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    mrmustang is offline Global Moderator Lifetime Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Car Year, Make, Model: 1970 GT 350 convertible, 289 FIA
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    What did I get

     



    Disclaimer: Decided to break out a response into it's own post so as to not "commingle" with another build thread:

    Quote Originally Posted by 53 Chevy5 View Post
    What did you get?
    After a rough start of the year, an earlier than expected retirement to take care of terminally ill family out of state, and much soul searching, I sold my long term, Grabber Orange 69 GT500 fastback, 427SC Contemporary Cobra replica, and Caterham "7", and purchased this ex-Division II Grabber Orange 70 GT350 convertible. Been sitting in dry storage, as part of a larger collection since the mid 90's, May have actually been used as a parts car for other concourse cars in the same collection during it's time in storage. Now giving it some love to get the mechanical/electrical bugs worked out and back on the road.
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    In addition to the above, I also purchased a SPF 289 roadster replica, built in 2019 and driven less than 3,000 miles by it's two previous owners. Arrived just before the loss of my mother, and currently sitting awaiting my head to clear so I can work the bugs out of it as well. 289roadster.jpg

    Only time will tell when they might be ready for the road again.

    Bill S.
    Last edited by mrmustang; 01-26-2022 at 04:58 AM.
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