I've heard these Q's are rare and valuable. Apparently, that's true. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1972-72-Fo...m=233033136684&_trksid=p2047675.c100011.m1850
Are you being facetious or trolling the fishmouth gentry??? '72 Squire Q codes were not common - I seem to recall Trikar found one and learned that there were only 300 Q code 4 Speed cars produced. That written - I wouldn't buy that one for the price he is asking... just me though.
I think he is trolling that ridiculously priced pile. But he's pretty troll-y so he may just be pooing on all the 72's.
I don't see "Moderator" anywhere in relation to me and this site... And wasn't making fun, was curious if you were still the unrepentant troll or not.
someone will need to fix the license plate lights & you can get a fine improper display of plate also
If you dumped $30K into restoring it, in addition to the $6,000 you paid, plus shipping, you'll have a 80% completed Squire worth $30K.
I'd opine they hauled it from a position where it was sunk into the ground up to its axels by hooking a winch cable to the chromed bumper... I really like the stealth tail light assemblies - it looks like they aren't even there.
YEA, `Just keep pulling its starting move - all looks good here Buddy `nothing wrong with that Buddy YOU GOT-IT
I wanna see the rest of those Ranchero Jewels in the background too. If that one is worth $6k, he's sitting on a gold mine!!!!