65sporty
Old Man with a Hat
Who's this Stan guy? Is he famous or something?[/QUOTE]If you stick around long enough you will figure it out
There he is! You know I was trying to find your email in my gmail account so I could send you updates on my GT, cos I know just how much you love it!What?
I'm just catching up on the progress of all the cars.There he is! You know I was trying to find your email in my gmail account so I could send you updates on my GT, cos I know just how much you love it!
Who's this Stan guy? Is he famous or something?
Oh, Stan and I go a ways back, somehow he found me a few years ago and got me to send him some reference pics of my car's clutch linkage when he was trying to sort out his 66 Fury. Nobody would know that except he and I though.If you stick around long enough you will figure it out
A skilled craftsman can save most of the original sheet metal, a lazy one will resort to a re-body. Once it's done the only thing anyone would be able to tell is that the block has been replaced. Beyond that nobody will really care.
one at carlisle this weekend.. B7 440-6
pics????
it's one of the members cars or at least one already highlighted in one of the Carlisle threads I imagine. Fury-67 posted pic of it earlier today too
He also said that 64 V-codes were produced.
After speaking with 3 owners today of V code Fury GT 6BBL cars today,..I have to agree with Dan on this.i know this is the number published..but i think its much less... maybe under 30..
it's one of the members cars or at least one already highlighted in one of the Carlisle threads
I talked to the owner. He knows about FCBO but is not a member.
I agree that those who believe it is less should explain why they think so, preferably with some supporting evidence, or at least some convincing conjecture. But keep in mind, if you drop a pebble in a pond, everybody that sees the ripple can think they've found evidence and pretty soon it becomes 'multiple sources' and becomes internet fact - yet all from just one hearsay pebble...I don't believe it is less. Let's here why they believe the number to be half and why they would think year ending option reports would be wrong