3rd Generation 1979 - 1993 > 1984 - 1986 SVO

Stunning 1986 SVO

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rodster:
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1986-ford-mustang-svo-14/

J_Speegle:
Might be a good idea to save and post the pictures since that link will not last - creating a dead link in the future ;)

KevinK:
The front control arms look to be painted silver.  Factory ones were bare metal and service replacements were painted black. For such a low mile car, why so much work?

rodster:

--- Quote from: J_Speegle on October 27, 2019, 06:10:08 PM ---Might be a good idea to save and post the pictures since that link will not last - creating a dead link in the future ;)

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152 pictures  :o

Good point, maybe just a few pics and some details.  ;)

At least with the SVO's there are some no mileage cars that are great examples of assembly line correct.  Not sure how correct this car is but it's a beauty!

bluemax:
Nice car, but yes, the front control arms were bare steel from the factory. From the pics, it appears all of the "bare steel" components were painted; rear end, drive shaft, sway bars, springs, brackets, etc., etc. Can't tell on the rear upper and lower arms, those were galvanized from the factory.

There are also several components that were zinc dichromate from the factory and appear to have been painted; fuel filter bracket, alternator pulley nut, etc.

There are a few "paint daubs" that I have not seen before; i.e. the yellow on the muffler hanger brackets.

A lot of work put into that car. Good money, but wasn't he wanting more than that on eBay a while back?

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