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1968 Yellow Survivor

Mosesatm

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Donna may have a line on a yellow one-owner GT/CS, and she got the VIN so it's now in the registry.

Stay tuned for more.
 

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Mosesatm

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Looks like the front fender has been repainted. The whole car may have also been painted.
 

Diesel Donna

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I need to check up on this car. The sellers were motivated but I haven't heard from them in a while. One owner too! Grandma passed away and the car has pretty much been in storage in SoCal.
 

Ruppstang

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In my mind a unrestored car is the most special even though it has some defects as it was built by Ford only. After I found all that could be done with pointless dent repair and paint restoration on our Royal Maroon car I am even more excited about unrestored cars.

Donna I hope you had a good and cool trip back home.
Marty
 

robert campbell

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Would love to see an extreme closeup of the scripts. They look to be original and would be rounded vice the flat ones we get today.

Rob
 

Diesel Donna

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They tell me the car has been in storage and it is very hard to get a hold of the guy who owns the property. Personally, I wouldn't have my car someplace where I couldn't have access to it when I wanted to!
I keep telling them I can't help them until I see the car to take pictures and post for you guys to look at, to evaluate its' worth.
 

Diesel Donna

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Well I have found out that the car sold for $12,500. I know they were anxious to sell because they wanted to buy a travel trailer for this summer. I still wish I could have seen the car though.
 
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