1970 Maverick grabber

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  1. Boss647

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    Maybe I will just restore it and keep it for my self,it will take a few years to round up the parts.It will be my play toy instead of trying to make money off of it!I really like the Mavericks,I hate to see it rot away!
     
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    Hotrock Rick, an MCCI Member Supporting Member

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    So would I!!!!!!
     
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    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    You beat me too it.....:D
     
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    That's the best thing to do if you ask me. Mavericks really aren't worth much(at least compared to most other classic cars), so building one to sell is a losing game.
     

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