76 Maverick

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by Wilbur Green, May 3, 2003.

  1. Wilbur Green

    Wilbur Green Member

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    Won the 76 Mav. that was on ebay in Deleware, Oh picked it up
    today bad shape but fixable with a lot of work the interesting part
    is it has the same paint code as our 76 Stallion Silver Meltalic 1G
    on scraping off the paint on the rear fender at the door opening
    with finger nail shows silver paint in the same size as the orgn.
    Stallion with a small tab of the tape that was used on these cars.
     

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  2. Mavaholic

    Mavaholic Growing older but not up!

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    Damn Wilber, Trying to keep up with the Dougs? You only got 2 months to get it to the Roundup.
     
  3. DAB

    DAB MAVERICK/COMET ENTHUSIAST Supporting Member

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    But I don't have two Stallions! lol
     
  4. Dan Starnes

    Dan Starnes Original owner

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    I new it was a Stallion.:cool:
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  5. Dan Starnes

    Dan Starnes Original owner

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    duh, knew is not spelled new..I got too much bondo dust in my brain.
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  6. PINKY

    PINKY .....John Ford.....

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    Hey Wilbur.....

    Do you have enough family members to drive ALL the mavericks that you and Susan have????? :p
     
  7. Wilbur Green

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    Yes John we do have enough family members to drive the four cars its just a problem geting them to drive them. Got a son in law
    who wants to restore the 76 we got off of e-bay i think its to far
    gone but he says no we can do it. I told him if gets most of the stuff to redo it he could have it when its done. 99% sure it is a Stallion vin #6X91F241252 color 1G trans 1 trimLAA DSO B1 it was
    built in ST. THOMAS Canada Factory three speed on floor. Need to get ahold of Wes in Pa. he seems to have a lot of info on the Stallions.
     

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