My 1971 Maverick

Average User Rating:
5/5,
Ownership Satus:
Currently own it
Year:
1971
Engine:
Other 8 cylinder
Color:
Matrix Viper Red
  1. Borikuapr

    Borikuapr Member

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    Maverick 1977
    I congratulate you great work, in tremendous machine that you enjoy it
     
  2. 71Mavrk

    71Mavrk Member

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    1971 Maverick Grabber Clone, 1971 Maverick project
    I looked through my emails today and saw this months edition of the Ford Performance News. At the bottom was my Maverick. I was certainly surprised. I had submitted before. This time, I titled my email with the question "Why do you hate the Maverick?" I question why would they reuse the Maverick name for the new pickup but never show any old Mavericks. I went on to explain that they only do articles about the Mustang. I must have struck a chord. For the most part, they copied what I had submitted to this site. So, a little love for the Maverick from Ford:
    TOTAL RESTO TRANSFORMS MICAH WELLMAN’S ’71 MAVERICK THAT GRANDPA HAD BOUGHT NEW (ford.com)

    Micah
     
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  3. krelboyne

    krelboyne Remember

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    That is awesome. Love the history. Very much like the transformation of that Maverick.
     
  4. Drifter69

    Drifter69 Member

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    Absolutely stunning and a top notch resto-mod job. This qualifies as jaw dropping work!

    Only thing I don't care for are the huge wheels, but to each his own-- I've always felt 16 and 17" wheels never look right on a Maverick. Just too much wheel for the profile of the car. It's just a matter of personal taste I suppose.

    Regardless, this is just an amazing job on a car with a very special provenance in your family. You should be very proud of the results and your family for not selling the Maverick and keeping it in the family.

    Best Wishes!
     

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