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Looking at the whole range of pictures, there are not too many fender bolts on that left fender holding it on so it's just sitting there - waiting for a buyer.
Jim
i may be new to this forum but not to mustangs, if you're serious about buying this pony find someone who really knows classic mustangs and have them go with you to check it out from top to bottom.
Oh, I'd never just go and buy it. My dad has got a friend that knows EVERYTHING about any car ever made. I'd prob ask him to come with me. He knows what to look for.
my 68 was 3k it didnt run needed a new carb and the front piece under the bumper replaced. check the cowl vent with some water pour it in it and see if it leaks out in the floor of the car just look around for rust holes