IS THIS A RARE CAR SNOWBALL EDITION??????

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Only 20 min. left for this car. Still hasn't reached the reserve.

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$8902.00 and no sale.
1986 ASCMclaren #108
stock E7 short block, explorer intake, 65mm TB, home built Gt45 turbo kit, 3.08s, Borla cat-back, '05 slot maf, Gt-40p heads, TFS1 cam, 80lb injectors, E85, Qaurterhorse tuner.
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88-254 wrote:Scratch that, I just received two emails from him. His wife is out of town and she is the one who takes the pictures. Should be back tomorrow and then he will send them.
Cindy,

Did you ever receive the pics?

Nick :)
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CarFax look Ok. It looks like it made to Florida via New Jersey and Wisconsin. It made it to FL in 2003. Miles are unconfirmed original since there is a 12 year gap between reporting. It had 13k in 1991 and 37k in 2003, the next time the miles were reported.
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Yes, I did receive more pix. They were better. Not so much sunshine!!!!
I will figure out how to post them one of these days. If it was not for Shelbyscarab, there would not be any of #254, alias #866 in the gallery.

It is still very hard to get a true picture of something just from a picture. Bad play on words. Sorry. :lol:

Cindy
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Once I saw that intake plenum cover and it's condition I got worried and wanted to see more of the engine bay. Then I saw the blurred out picture of the engine bay and I was discouraged even more. It also looks like the rear plastic windows may have been tinted. If that is the case it would have had to be sprayed on as a film would peal off under use.

Nick

2 of the 3 snowballs are in Florida of all places. Who would of thought a snowballs chance in bleep this would be the case? :lol:
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88-254 wrote:Yes, I did receive more pix. They were better. Not so much sunshine!!!!
I will figure out how to post them one of these days. If it was not for Shelbyscarab, there would not be any of #254, alias #866 in the gallery.

It is still very hard to get a true picture of something just from a picture. Bad play on words. Sorry. :lol:

Cindy
Hi Cindy,

You can goto your photo album, select upload pictures, select browse so it will look at your computers directory, select the picture(s), press open, then submit. You can also add some text to the pics or select a different location to send the pics before you click submit. Do a few test pics to get the hang of it.

Nick :)
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ASCMCLRN wrote:
88-254 wrote:Yes, I did receive more pix. They were better. Not so much sunshine!!!!
I will figure out how to post them one of these days. If it was not for Shelbyscarab, there would not be any of #254, alias #866 in the gallery.

It is still very hard to get a true picture of something just from a picture. Bad play on words. Sorry. :lol:

Cindy
Hi Cindy,

You can goto your photo album, select upload pictures, select browse so it will look at your computers directory, select the picture(s), press open, then submit. You can also add some text to the pics or select a different location to send the pics before you click submit. Do a few test pics to get the hang of it.

Nick :)
Hi Nick,
I will try that when I am more awake. Thank you for the instruction. If you upload something you don't want by accident, can you remove it?

Thanks,
Cindy
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88-254 wrote:
ASCMCLRN wrote:
88-254 wrote:Yes, I did receive more pix. They were better. Not so much sunshine!!!!
I will figure out how to post them one of these days. If it was not for Shelbyscarab, there would not be any of #254, alias #866 in the gallery.

It is still very hard to get a true picture of something just from a picture. Bad play on words. Sorry. :lol:

Cindy
Hi Cindy,

You can goto your photo album, select upload pictures, select browse so it will look at your computers directory, select the picture(s), press open, then submit. You can also add some text to the pics or select a different location to send the pics before you click submit. Do a few test pics to get the hang of it.

Nick :)
Hi Nick,
I will try that when I am more awake. Thank you for the instruction. If you upload something you don't want by accident, can you remove it?

Thanks,
Cindy
Hi Cindy,

Yes you can always edit or delete your own work. You can also edit your posts too.

Nick :)

PS are you going to keep this username or change to your correct #? Maybe make a second account with the correct # for you or your hubby?
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ASCMCLRN wrote:
88-254 wrote:
ASCMCLRN wrote: Hi Cindy,

You can goto your photo album, select upload pictures, select browse so it will look at your computers directory, select the picture(s), press open, then submit. You can also add some text to the pics or select a different location to send the pics before you click submit. Do a few test pics to get the hang of it.

Nick :)
Hi Nick,
I will try that when I am more awake. Thank you for the instruction. If you upload something you don't want by accident, can you remove it?

Thanks,
Cindy
Hi Cindy,

Yes you can always edit or delete your own work. You can also edit your posts too.

Nick :)

PS are you going to keep this username or change to your correct #? Maybe make a second account with the correct # for you or your hubby?
Nick,
Thanks for the answer regarding the posts, pix. etc. I don't know if I will change the username. I am kind of used to it. Maybe I could just add /866 to it..... :lol:

Cindy
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I put a couple more pictures I received of the Snowball in my Album, if anyone wants to see. A few did not go, maybe the file is too large.
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88-254 wrote:I put a couple more pictures I received of the Snowball in my Album, if anyone wants to see. A few did not go, maybe the file is too large.
Hi Cindy,

Ty for posting these pics. Ive been out of the loop a lil, did you take these yourself? I try to keep track of what details I notice. I see this has the Pony emblem on the dash and also curtain style door pockets. So few 90's were made that you wonder if something was added on later aftermarket or as a replacement. For instance the door pockets could be from replacement panels or was it original? Did they recieve 25th anniversary emblems like the rest of the Mustangs produced from 17 April '89- 16 April '90, which later became just Pony emblems.

Nick
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Cindy, I just spotted the4 pic you posted on Aug 1 (???) showing Jim (?) putting up the top and I got a good look at the top. Yes, it's not the original.
Sandy passed away in 2012. He will be forever missed.

1990 Final Car prior to the 12 Silver Anny Editions
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ASCMCLRN wrote:
88-254 wrote:I put a couple more pictures I received of the Snowball in my Album, if anyone wants to see. A few did not go, maybe the file is too large.
Hi Cindy,

Ty for posting these pics. Ive been out of the loop a lil, did you take these yourself? I try to keep track of what details I notice. I see this has the Pony emblem on the dash and also curtain style door pockets. So few 90's were made that you wonder if something was added on later aftermarket or as a replacement. For instance the door pockets could be from replacement panels or was it original? Did they recieve 25th anniversary emblems like the rest of the Mustangs produced from 17 April '89- 16 April '90, which later became just Pony emblems.

Nick
Hi Nick,

I will try taking some more shots here and posting those.

No, these were taken by the man who sold it in Florida. Jim has an 89 GT Anniversary Mustang. From my research then and checked tonight, it said that " the 25th anniversary emblem was placed on the passenger side of all Mustangs manufactured from mid April, 1989 untill late production 1990." They went on both the 89's and 90's. I believe Mustang began in 1964 1/2 so that would explain the middle of the year. Since they all started out as LX's this would make sense that some would have it. The one on the 90 is exactly the same as Jim's 89 GT's. I think I have seen the side curtains on other pictures of 90's.

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Sandy wrote:Cindy, I just spotted the4 pic you posted on Aug 1 (???) showing Jim (?) putting up the top and I got a good look at the top. Yes, it's not the original.
Hi Sandy,

No that is John, the man in Florida. Yes, we found the paperwork for the top. Hank is probably going to love me....... :lol: haha. We shall see.

Cindy
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