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Topic: So, has anyone ever found a 67/68 coupe plastic model?
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68stang351 Gearhead Posts: 273 From: Savoy TX, USA Registered: Mar 2002
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posted 12-16-2003 12:32 AM
Title says it all. I could make one out of a 66 coupe and a 67 FB, as I've done similar things several times before, but I want to avoid it if I can!------------------ Hoofbeats are louder than Heartbeats! 68 Coupe, now with a 351W and 5speed. Now officially dubbed "THE PIT" 87 LX Coupe - Daily Driver 63 Fairlane 500
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ccode67 Gearhead Posts: 2506 From: douglasville,ga,usa Registered: Mar 2001
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posted 12-16-2003 07:29 AM
Resin bodies are available, about $40.------------------ Stuart MCA #48902 M&M #1091 67 stang 5 speed, 351W, Edelbrock Performer RPM package my photo page
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68stang351 Gearhead Posts: 273 From: Savoy TX, USA Registered: Mar 2002
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posted 12-16-2003 10:40 AM
Where at? Even if its just the body, I want it. I'm not worried about anything else seeing as how my room is crawling with classic mustang models, so I know I have the rest of the parts.------------------ Hoofbeats are louder than Heartbeats! 68 Coupe, now with a 351W and 5speed. Now officially dubbed "THE PIT" 87 LX Coupe - Daily Driver 63 Fairlane 500
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bibbs68 Gearhead Posts: 1546 From: Jackson, TN Registered: Sep 2000
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posted 12-17-2003 04:52 PM
I am still "in progress" on the 66 coupe/68 fastback conversion. There is a company that has the 67 coupe available in resin. I contacted them about a 68 and they said that they were working on a conversion kit for the 67. Unfortunately, I dont have their contact info. I had it bookmarked but my puter crashed and I lost everything. If I happen to remember who it is I'll let you know.------------------ Jeremy '68 Coupe M&M Member #685 MCA Member #49134 Help make the world a better place, drive a Ford and race a slot car!
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69machI Journeyman Posts: 57 From: nova scotia Registered: Jul 2001
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posted 12-18-2003 07:40 PM
Sounds like a lot of work. Post some pics when you're done. I'd like to see it.Trev ------------------ 69 mach I w/351c 91 f150 4x4 swb
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CHIPSBAD67 Gearhead Posts: 396 From: LOU,KY;USA Registered: Sep 2003
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posted 12-25-2003 01:13 AM
resin? uh, whats that like? funny how the cars that sold the biggest #'s, like the coupes, never seem to get models made. hmmm, seem like they are out of touch with what sells. kinda sick of the shelby/fastback stuff. heck you can even get models of concept mustangs that were never built, but screw the bread and butter guys...the coupes. ------------------ 306, 4speed, 4.11's....best 1/8 mile 7.58 at 92mph with 1.72 60ft. PUMP GAS/NO ADDERS/STREET TIRES
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nickmobile67 Gearhead Posts: 171 From: NJ Registered: May 2003
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posted 01-07-2004 09:01 PM
I'd also like a model of a 67 coupe. I built a 1;18 scale dicast out of the white 67 FB, a green 68 fb (for the wheels like my car has) and the roof of a 65. The roof is slightly different but you'd never know on a model. I made the trunk lid from a piece of aluminum. I found an old toy car of a 67 mustang on ebay too. It dosn't have a brand on it, but it is probably from around 67. about 1:25 scale. I would buy ten more if I could but I can't find another. I saw the coupe bodies being made, but I'm too cheap to spend $50 on just the body.
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