A Special Maverick

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  1. ffferrari

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    This is my Maverick 1973 GT Powered with a 302 engine with 320 hp. I posted more pics on the Ford Maverick Gallery. Please,get your coments!
     

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  2. maverick75

    maverick75 Gotta Love Mavs!

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    69 ina 1/2 Fox body nut!!!

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    *:bowdown: woah, thats a nice ride man*.

    I've never seen a maverick with a flat screen in it before. Is that scarface playing? "say ello to ma litt'l friend"
     
  5. rayzorsharp

    rayzorsharp I "AM" a Maverick!

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    Very nice. What's the chance on somebody in the states getting a grille like that? There is no one making custom grilles here, yet.
     
  6. Stefan

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    Very nice car!
    Is the shifter from another car or is it custom made?
     
  7. ffferrari

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    I made it in aluminium, based in the original grille size, after this i poluisshed it. if you want to see pics of the grille details you can send me an e-mail to fabianofferrari@gmail.com
     
  8. ffferrari

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    I´ve craft the console and the shifter
     
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  10. Maverick Guy

    Maverick Guy Maverick Enthusiast

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    :wow: :bowdown: Very impressive!!!! (y)
     
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    Wow, that's a nice car.
    Where did you get these hood pins?
    Are they stainless steel?
     
  12. don graham

    don graham MCG State Rep

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    nice looking car. very clean.:)
     
  13. ffferrari

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    That pins are original of all GT made in Brazil



     
  14. fan2488

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    very nice car
     
  15. broncoisl

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    Could you take a close up picture of them and post?
    Can they be bought new in Brasil?
    If you could take a picture of the instrument holder on the window post also I would love to see that closer, really cool.
     
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