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    Junior Member Stang2.3's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacostang View Post
    Try
    www.foxmustangrestoration.com

    A great place for NOS parts..

    Oh ya Love That Place! where i got tons of parts for my LX
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    Senior Member Torchmach's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stang2.3 View Post
    I didn' he's got them on his other SVO, and wanted another 200 bucks for them. so i like the 5 spokes anyways. maybe later i'll get the factorys but for now i'm quite alright with just havin a SVO lol. well next summer i'll be down in avondale (comming down in May) so some people can see this car in person!

    Plus i love the Bi Plane spoiler. i'm sure i'll come across one eventually lol
    Keep us posted on when you will be down, the Wild West Mustang Club has get togethers on the Westside, maybe you can meet the local SVO fans at one.

    The flush headlight covers suggest that the Car is an 85 1/2'. Only 439 units were produced, making it one of the rarest, and most desirable SVO's out there. You are wise to be sticking with the bi-plane spoiler.

    I had a Smoke (Paint code 1D) 86' SVO with the rear spoiler delete. It didn't really feel like a Mustang without a nice rumbly V-8, so I sold it, and bought my 88' GT. If I had known then, what I know now, I would have kept it. Live and learn, I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Torchmach View Post
    Keep us posted on when you will be down, the Wild West Mustang Club has get togethers on the Westside, maybe you can meet the local SVO fans at one.

    The flush headlight covers suggest that the Car is an 85 1/2'. Only 439 units were produced, making it one of the rarest, and most desirable SVO's out there. You are wise to be sticking with the bi-plane spoiler.

    I had a Smoke (Paint code 1D) 86' SVO with the rear spoiler delete. It didn't really feel like a Mustang without a nice rumbly V-8, so I sold it, and bought my 88' GT. If I had known then, what I know now, I would have kept it. Live and learn, I guess.
    Thats Really Good to know. we found the Original Front Bumper, and its headlights are Flush as well. I'm Planingon coming down first week of may, tryin to get a place to rent, then bring my family down while i'm in school which i start june 22. so i'm very excited to meet more Mustang Owners. i've got somemore pictures we took while it was dark but still more lol here they are!





    Jake Bastian
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    1992 Nissan Pathfinder

    "if work is so great, the rich would keep it for themselves"

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