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Old 09-18-2014, 11:24 AM
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Good luck, Jonathon! Here is the car's new page in our VIN Project -

http://www.specialservicemustang.net...info206197.htm


The paint code appears to be 2A, which would be Medium Canyon Red (not a common CSP color by any means)
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Old 09-18-2014, 12:06 PM
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Wow, one cool car there. Good luck with your research.
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Reminds me of a cross between the 86 5.0 coupe that I used to have and the 86 CSP SSP (cloned as a GSP that never existed) that I sold at auction. I hope you get it for the museum, so I can see it when I come to visit my old 89 MSP SSP.
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Old 09-18-2014, 08:00 PM
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Reminds me of a cross between the 86 5.0 coupe that I used to have and the 86 CSP SSP (cloned as a GSP that never existed) that I sold at auction. I hope you get it for the museum, so I can see it when I come to visit my old 89 MSP SSP.
I owned that 86 CSP before it was cloned.. really love this car hope you can get the full story.
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We're on the fence about it. Originally, we were looking for a CSP that would have been marked in-service. But this car is very intriguing. Major Bratt responded that he'll certainly see what he can dig up for me. Fingers crossed.
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Old 09-18-2014, 10:36 PM
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We're on the fence about it. Originally, we were looking for a CSP that would have been marked in-service. But this car is very intriguing. Major Bratt responded that he'll certainly see what he can dig up for me. Fingers crossed.
I can see from a museum standpoint where marked cars would probably be a better draw than unmarked ones (except for minimal marked ones like the MSP SSP of course).
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I can see from a museum standpoint where marked cars would probably be a better draw than unmarked ones (except for minimal marked ones like the MSP SSP of course).
Our thoughts exactly. Well, the MSP is marked on one side.
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Jonathon: is there any way you can get a clearer image of the door tag? I am having trouble making out the third character in the INT TRIM code. It looks like an E but I have never seen that letter in that third position (only A B C or D). Is the main buck tag (the one with the last six of the VIN) still on the car? Thanks. Mick
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Man thats awesome!!! Congrats!!!!!! Im super excited for your purchase.... and a great looking car!!!!
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good stuff. Major Bratt and the CSP are number one when it comes to these cars. They will go way out of their way to help you out. Congrats on the super rare car. Major part of history right there.. !!
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