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Speaking of Spares...WTB: Aluminum compact spare

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In addition to my 67 Coupe project, I also have an 83 GLX Convertable. When
I got it, it had 87,000 miles on it - the spare & jack had apparently not
been out of the trunk. When I lifted it up, voila! A build sheet smiling smiley Since I
thought there would be some value to this, i went to a boneyard and got a
junk rim and had a small tire put on it from a used tire lot, as this car is
a daily driver. Add a floor jack to the trunk, and I took the unused spare
(still with the ink markings and "whiskers" on the tread) and stuck them in
the attic, along with a lot of the other original parts. This thing still
had the (original?) ford plugs in it. Judging by their condition, and the
condition of the original carb, i would say those were original as well.

Would these be worth anything? Any ideas on how much it might be worth? BTW-
the build sheet is now MIA, lots of clutter in the garage winking smiley

Thanks in advance-
Neil


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>Subject: Re: [CM] Re: [CM:22585] WTB: Aluminum compact spare
>Date: Fri, Jun 16, 2000, 2:45 PM
>

>Is it four lug or five?
>Thanks,
>jorge
>
>> Jorge-
>>
>> Mustang GTs from 94 up have an aluminum space saver spare. got mine for
>$ 30 at a junkyard.
>>
>> Tom C
>> '65 k fastback
>> '82 GT
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