1968 Ford Mustang Gt Fastback 2+2 J- Code on 2040-cars
Charlotte, Iowa, United States
Body Type:Fastback
Engine:5.0L 4949CC 302Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Year: 1968
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Mustang
Trim: Base Fastback 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: U/K
Sub Model: GT
Exterior Color: Black
Mileage: 999,999
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1968 FORD MUSTANG GT FASTBACK 2+2 J-CODE VIN# 8 = 1968 VIN# F = PLANT- DEARBORN MICHIGAN VIN# 02 = BODY - 2+2 FASTBACK VIN# J = ENGINE - 302 4V SHORT STORY THIS VEHICLE WAS BROUGHT TO MY SHOP IN 2009 TO GET PAINTED. THE CUSTOMER WANTED TO SAVE SOME MONEY SO HE REMOVED THE DRIVETRAIN AND INTERIOR FROM THE CAR. HE WAS TO PUT A DEPOSIT DOWN IN ORDER FOR THE REPAIRS TO BEGIN, SIX MONTHS GO BY AND NO DEPOSIT, I THEN CALLED HIM AND TOLD HIM THAT I WILL CHARGE HIM STORAGE IF HE DOESN ' T PAY THE DEPOSIT SOON LONG STORY SHORT AFTER MANY TIMES OF HIM SAYING THE CHECK IS IN THE MAIL TWO YEARS LATER STILL NO DEPOSIT. SO I PUT A STORAGE LEIN ON THE VEHICLE SERVED HIM PAPERS THROUGHT THE STATE OF IOWA TO CLAIM THE VEHICLE AND PAY STORAGE FEES OR FOREFEIT THE PROPERTY. HE DID NOT RESPOND BACK SO THE STATE OF IOWA AWARDED ME THE TITLE TO THE VEHICLE AFTER A YEAR OF INVESTEGATIONS AND VIN SEARCHES AND TITLE BONDS I NOW HAVE A CLEAN AND CLEAR TITLE IN MY HAND FOR THIS VEHICLE. SO IM SELLING IT NOW TO RECOVER MY STORAGE FEES , LEGAL FEES, TITLE BOND FEES AND TITLE FEE.
THERE IS NO INTERIOR FOR THE CAR AND NO ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION ALL THE PARTS I HAVE ARE IN THE PICTURES THE CAR SEEMS VERY SOLID LOOKS LIKE SOMEONE PUT FLOOR PANS IN THE CAR. I HAVE NOT SPENT ANYTIME ON THIS CAR IT HAS BEEN STORED IN MY BUILDING SINCE 2009 I CLEANED IT UP LAST WEEKEND AND TOOK SOME PICS AND NOW LISTING IT HERE SO I WILL TRY MY BEST TO ANWSER YOUR QUESTIONS FOR YOU NICE CAR OVERALL GREAT RESTORE PROJECT GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING |
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