Section in yesterday's local newspaper.
1965 Ford Mustang Coupe, 6 cylinder, automatic.Needs complete Restoration, not a rust bucket.$2500 601-939-0358Chevrolet Impala '64 4DR V8 Runs Good, Must Sell $3,500 OBO 601-954-8556 /929-0053
Project Car Reduction. '71 GTO $3500, '52 Plymouth $850, '66 Chevy Panel $2500, '37 Hudson Sedan $2800, '65 Mustang $1,000, '91 GMC Sub, front cap $750, '79 Camaro $950, '86 Chevy front cap $550, '86 Ford Mustang $950 601-353-8873
At those prices, no doubt those vehicles need a lot of work on them.I might check out those two 1965 Ford Mustangs and that 1952 Plymouth, when I was in the Army at Scott Air Force Base,Illinois in 1963, I bought a 1950 Dodge car for $75.00 from a used car lot in Saint Lous.A couple of days (Friday) ago I saw a canary yellow mid 1960s Ford Mustang car sitting in a parking lot about three miles West of me.Back in the
1970s, I owned a 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang Pony car.The car was canary yellow, I repaired a gash that was in the left rear fender (I was working on that fender when news came on the radio that Elvis Presley had died) and I repainted the car canary yellow.The grill was torn and bent up, a guy had a good grill advertised in the newspaper for $15.00, I went over there and I bought the grill and I put it on the car.The car had a little red pony on each of the front fenders.I should have kept that car, it was in great condition.I also saw an old walk in panel van/truck parked in a garage last Friday.I didn't see any other vehicles at that residence, I might get over there later on this week, if anybody is there, I will ask them if the vehicle is for sale.It isn't a big walk in panel van/truck, It kind of looked to me like it has been sitting up for quite a while. cuhulin