The rear valances with cutouts were an option even on the formula s cars from what I’ve researched. The rear quarters on this car need replaced as does the rear valance. Not a big deal to me. The car will never be a numbers matching car as the whole drive train is gone already. But still a cool...
Agreed. I actually have his contact info as well. Just curious, were the convertibles produced late in the year or at the end of the line? I know that they started stamping the vins in the body sheet metal in 69 from what I’ve been reading. The SO number on this one is really high.
According to Been Verified the latest title status is current. One owner. The guy is 85 years old and now lives in Utah.. I have contact information for him as well so I’m going to try getting in touch with him. Obviously there were previous title/titles before that. I’ll see what I can find
The title that I have for the car is Vin
BH27P8B198220 not BS. I posted it earlier in the thread. Working with a friend of mine to get earlier history on the car so Will hopefully have more info soon
The original owner Is Mike G. Same as the name on the title. He was also in Calimesa and is 85 years old and now lives in Utah.. If he is still alive. This car has only been registered to him and is not the same guy that i bought it from.. although he and Bob are both about the same age...
The title states it was registered from August 2005 -2006. just checked with Been Verified and according to them it is a 1 owner car with dates that match the title. 2006. I'll try to get a hold of the owner and get more info. My son picked the car up for me and probably didn't ask all of the...
Yes, that thought has already crossed my mind. I have someone that can check that out for me. In the meantime it will set in the back yard collecting dust like it has since 2005.
I need to do more research on this one. I know there are other numbers in the body panels that match as well.. Car has not been chopped.. I'm sick that someone parted this thing out though.
Actually, I do. and yes, IMHO, it was worth picking up. 1 of only 60 4spd 340 cars produced and probably much less that that have survived. If it turns out to be ...