what would you do with a 69.5 Maverick

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by white trash, Jun 6, 2008.

  1. Jamie Miles

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    I'm pretty sure the roof mounted mirror was not an option on '69.5's. However, a roof mount '66 Mustang rear view mirror is a perfect fit in any Maverick, provided you have to drill new holes to mount it. That is what's going in my car.
     
  2. Maverick Man

    Maverick Man The Original Maverick Man

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    cut it up turn it in to a race car! stock sucks! i can say that... :p i own one ;)
     
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    I have a 1976 Maverick Stallion, and 85 More Mavericks and Comets in Inventory.
    I was offered $12,000 for the 69.5 in my Avitar because it was restored back to OEM,, I turned it down,, it has 28K miles and a 200 with an automatic trans,, I frame up restore on it and rebuilt engine and complete drive train,, Used car lot across the street from me had a 73 302 Maverick needs a serious restoration job and has rust hole in the wheel wells,, it sold after sitting 7 days on the lot for $5,800. I could not believe it,,:rofl2: So I do believe the prices of these cars are going up big time,, Just took an order for a Comet GT build and a Maverick Grabber,, so they are getting some Great press,,
     
  4. white trash

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    The one I have has 36K original miles and I have decided to do a full resto. I have done my share of cutting up of vehicles and I really want to restore this Maverick. I bought another engine and trans to put it in for now to drive as is but I plan on rebuilding the original. At that point I am going to take it off the road and completely go through the whole thing bolt by bolt.
     
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    SlotlessMan A squirrel and his nut

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    The Old Car Price Guide states the value of a 1970 (early) at over $10000 in good condition. Face it guys - our Mavericks are getting more valueable all the time.
     
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    maverick75 Gotta Love Mavs!

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    The mav is gone but i'm still here!
    i've seen a couple of 69 on here with roof mounted mirrors, i've also seen a 73 comet with one i asked the guy and he said he got it out of a 69 1/2 mav
     
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    my 71 has 34,000 miles on it and is mostly original, and i agree with the rest , their value stock is not high enough to warrant not building it the way you want. i paid$3,700. for mine and it could be restored,but it is not a rare model or super low production car. to me those would be the ones to restore,but even then to each his/her own. the value is secondary to what the car is to you. i have just as much fun with my $3,700. maverick as i do with my $30,000. 2007 mustang Gt. maybe more ...besides any one can restore one it takes a "maverick" man to cut one up!
     
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    I have a matching one to. it has a 200 6cyl and it is a 69.5. everywhere i go everyone looks at it, and asks what am i running in it and i show them the 6cyl. everyone tells me to do a 302 but everyone i know has 302s so i decided to be different and put the 400m in it. If you need 6cyl parts let me know my 6 cyl has 65,000 original miles on it.
     
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    My 69.5 maverick did not have a rearview mirror. I took one out of a 86 mustang and where the allenkey turns into the mirror against the plate that you glue to the winshield I pulled the screw out of the center sunvisor holder and mounted the mirror there and used the longer screw...it works perfect and i didnt have to put holes in my car
     
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    what about a 69.5 worth in excellent condition. no tears rips no bond straight body. no rust or anything..Primed and ready to paint it was ugly green...with 65,000 original miles
     
  12. Jamie Miles

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    Must have been a California only thing then. :p Because the other 50 or so 69.5's I've seen didn't have them. The only one I've seen, the owner knew it came out of a Mustang.
     
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    Mine mounts to the windshield. 1967 was the last year I know of roof mounted r/v mirrors in Ford passenger cars.
     
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    mav1970 Bob Hatcher

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    Mine is on the windshield also :)
     

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