Bought this from a fellow forum member in Memphis, TN. my brother and i loaded up the deisel and drove 9 hours to get there, load it up, and drove 9 hours back home. a saturday well spent IMO. bought it for $200 and spent $300 in deisel fuel. here's how it sat when i arrived to pick it up:
got it home and started on it that week. started with some of the brake work, to get it rolling around and more importantly, to get ti stopping good added some disc brakes up front, and all new brakes/hardware all the way around. here it is on the trailer once we got back home after our 17 hour drive .... here it is after the brakes are installed and i threw on a set of E.T. mag wheels...
after some thought about rebuilding the original engine, i said to hell with it and dropped in a '90 5.0 HO engine that i had in a parts car. here's a shot of the original engine... and the 5.0 once i got everything swapped to it and dropped in... drove it around for a couple of months after putting the engine in. ran great. started right up every morning and used it for a daily driver for a little more than 2 months. while i was driving it, i managed to pick up a NICE grabber hood from a good friend here on the forum
finally built up some extra cash and decided to lay down some paint on it. at first, i couldnt decide what color to paint it but after some debate... what better color than the original Grabber Blue. once my Marti report came back and i found out it had a factory painted top instead of vinyl, i had to throw that in there for something that would stand out but yet would be original. here's some snap shots of bodywork, prep and paint. Dupont paint was used and the color matched great! it's '71 color code: J for Grabber Blue and color code: M for Wimbledon White for the top. and the final result... a special thanks to a friend who painted the car. my brother and i have both worked for him in the past so i helped him with the body work and prep and he sprayed it for me for $1500. it's not perfect but i believe i got my money's worth
Nice. It's great to see something all the way throughfrom start to finish....And it loks really really nice...didn't know about the painted roof thing...what does that look like on the buck/door tag??? Robb
it'll have a two digit color code on the door tag instead of just one. instead of it normally reading color code: J, it will read color code: JM
wasnt factory. someone installed it yrs ago. it was welded solid to the frame rails. if i still had it, id send it to ya but when we took it off when it was painted, i pitched it in the scrap pile
No sweat. I am planning on finding all the factory options and accessories I can find for my car. Regardless of how strange they are. I would never tow with my Maverick, but the factory hitches are out there. I just got a booklet of all options and accessories off ebay and I think it would be kind of fun to collect them all if I can. A factory AM/FM radio is ridiculously priced for a 1970 but I may one day even buy one of those. Don't ask me why. Just for a hobby I guess. It beats drinking and gambling by a mile.
here's you a FACTORY '70 Maverick hitch that's NOS..... enjoy! http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FORD...ptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
Very cool. Incredible taste in color. Its funny looking at project pics. It doesnt do justice to the actual amount of time and work involved. Great job!!!!
That is just awesome. I remember when this car was for sale, and I briefly thought about picking it up because it was so cheap, but it was just too far of a drive for me at the time. I'm glad it went to a great home!