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just an indication on rarity,the motor in is a 302 roller wondering if i should modify the car or just rebuild it to factory specs totally stock"Midlife" said:The 9" LSD rear and bench seats are rare, as is the Rally Pac. The bench seat, although rare, is not particularly desirable. The engine compartment indicates a fair amount of PO modifications. The GT comes with front disk brakes.
What are you trying to get at: a buying or selling price, or just an indication of uniqueness?
"Midlife" said:The bench seat, although rare, is not particularly desirable.
"GT350" said:just an indication on rarity,the motor in is a 302 roller wondering if i should modify the car or just rebuild it to factory specs totally stock
I also like the bench seats, but the majority of Mustangers prefer the bucket seats."66benchcoupe" said:I'd have to disagree. Bench seats rock! If you've got a bench then you have a place to rest your arm. . .
Robert
"66benchcoupe" said:I'd have to disagree. Bench seats rock! If you've got a bench then you have a place to rest your arm. . .
Robert
yes the door tag matches the vin on apron,i think someone put the 9 inch rear in a few yrs back"SAC69" said:IIRC, only hipo's came with a 9", must be a swap unless it's a "K" code. Does the door ID data plate match the left apron stamping?