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The Mystery of the '88 Junkyard Fox
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<blockquote data-quote="T3RMINATOR" data-source="post: 16399170" data-attributes="member: 183324"><p>Yeah man. I posted in a facebook group about this car and it ended up having some stamping indicative of a Saleen on the rear of the frame or something but then called Saleen and they told me the VIN "partially matched" which kinda confused me. Car is long gone now though as part of the deal. </p><p></p><p> Back when those cars were disposable. Crazy what you can bring back from the dead with help from the aftermarket today...</p><p></p><p> Most likely... that's the chain of events I reasoned in my head. </p><p></p><p> Crazy story man! Sounds like a sweet ride though. Hate to hear it got chopped up. </p><p></p><p> If I remember correctly it almost was just sitting on top. I pulled it right out of the dash. I still have that vin tag as a "memento" of the car as it now got crushed. Original VIN went to the crusher with it. I remember looking at the VIN tag just for fun as we were thinking about pulling the uncracked factory windshield just in case we ever needed another and then my heart freezing for a minute as I saw another tag under it so whoever did the job didn't do it that well. I'm assuming it had been that way for a fairly long time too based off of the wheels that were on the car when we found it lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3RMINATOR, post: 16399170, member: 183324"] Yeah man. I posted in a facebook group about this car and it ended up having some stamping indicative of a Saleen on the rear of the frame or something but then called Saleen and they told me the VIN "partially matched" which kinda confused me. Car is long gone now though as part of the deal. Back when those cars were disposable. Crazy what you can bring back from the dead with help from the aftermarket today... Most likely... that's the chain of events I reasoned in my head. Crazy story man! Sounds like a sweet ride though. Hate to hear it got chopped up. If I remember correctly it almost was just sitting on top. I pulled it right out of the dash. I still have that vin tag as a "memento" of the car as it now got crushed. Original VIN went to the crusher with it. I remember looking at the VIN tag just for fun as we were thinking about pulling the uncracked factory windshield just in case we ever needed another and then my heart freezing for a minute as I saw another tag under it so whoever did the job didn't do it that well. I'm assuming it had been that way for a fairly long time too based off of the wheels that were on the car when we found it lol. [/QUOTE]
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