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https://annarbor.craigslist.org/cto/d/risingsun-1972-pantera-detomaso/7385578226.html

https://annarbor.craigslist.org/cto/d/risingsun-1972-pantera-detomaso/7385578226.html

Scroll thru these photos...the Mustang looks solid, but when was the last time you saw an Edsel convertible for sale?
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No clue. I know the Edsels were a flop but I like them.
Google says 76 Edsel convertables were made.
Truck seems to be slightly waterlogged, like the windows were left down while going thru the car wash. https://www.facebook.com/marketplac...hannel\":504,\"value\":0.00088748234789433}"}
https://classiccars.com/listings/vi...let-impala-for-sale-in-branson-missouri-65716
I've been considering bailing on the slonoma project since a 2 seater truck with 2 kids probably isn't practical. So I'm halfass looking into classic GM wagons. This thing is cool, way out of my budget, but still cool.
The guy that bought my Marquis had a Challenger and said the same thing ... it was hard to take the family out for Ice-cream with a 2 door
Wagons have always been cool ( surfer ) ... but are going way up in price ... find a stock one and add what you want to it gradually it will be more affordable
That's the thought I have. If I found a rust free (or close to) roller, I've got 2 5.3's (1 iron block and 1 aluminum) and an NV4500 that I can put in it. I've got the bikes to enjoy "me time" but nothing to take the kids to a cruise in with that "fits in". I don't believe in crossing manufacturers for drivetrain swaps so I won't do a ford wagon unless I found a wrecked coyote powered vehicle for a swap.