Actually it was not that bad, all original, but faded paint.Probably an all-original 1st gen with all of the goodies may be worth a bunch. That '68 you passed on had to be in rough shape and quite a few moons ago.
Actually it was not that bad, all original, but faded paint.Probably an all-original 1st gen with all of the goodies may be worth a bunch. That '68 you passed on had to be in rough shape and quite a few moons ago.
Again it couldn't have been as recent as 5 years because no one passes on a '68 Formula S with bad paint that was eventually given away and then flipped for 10k.Actually it was not that bad, all original, but faded paint.
July 2023, I just always thought those cars were not very attractive, it did have a decent interior.Again it couldn't have been as recent as 5 years because no one passes on a '68 Formula S with bad paint that was eventually given away and then flipped for 10k.
July 2023, I just always thought those cars were not very attractive, it did have a decent interior.
Sorry just an opinion, I like the 70+ A bodies better.
No worries and no complaints about your opinion. Just amazed that one of the most beautiful bodies designed is unappealing compared to the later style a bodies.Sorry just an opinion, I like the 70+ A bodies better.
PM me your phone number, I will text you a pic of the car. Have not figured out how to post pics from my phone.
The Formula S was primarily a handling package, brought about by the Rallye Pack option from early 65. It consists of….
HD leaf springs, 6 leaves on the passenger side, 5 on the drivers side
Yes it did. I found that out with my Dart. It has the "Dart Rallye Package" option (code 368) with the HD leaf springs, sway bar, HD torsion bars, bigger 14" Blue Streak tires and 14x 5.5 wheels. THe 273-4 had to be ordered separately. It was included in the Formula S package.I'm pretty sure 66 up had 6 leaf springs on both sides. I know a "67" 4 speed Formula S 273 and "68" auto Formula S 383 both had 6 leaves on both sides. I never had a 65 Formula S.
I just gave my buddy a pair of original 66 springs from a Formula S, 6 on the passenger, 5 on the driver. I’m not saying that’s gospel, just what I’ve seen through the years.I'm pretty sure 66 up had 6 leaf springs on both sides. I know a "67" 4 speed Formula S 273 and "68" auto Formula S 383 both had 6 leaves on both sides. I never had a 65 Formula S.
Now I'll have to check mine. I know they are originals.I just gave my buddy a pair of original 66 springs from a Formula S, 6 on the passenger, 5 on the driver. I’m not saying that’s gospel, just what I’ve seen through the years.
Now I wish I took a photo of mine before I scrapped them.Now I'll have to check mine. I know they are originals.
Why did you scrap them? I'm still running the original springs on the 66 and 68.Now I wish I took a photo of mine before I scrapped them.
Why did you scrap them? I'm still running the original springs on the 66 and 68.
What do you mean C5 and C2? On the fender tag? If you're referring to the fender tag, the C is what transmission came in the car.there have been several on ebay that cant be sold for 30k in really good shape. I paid 20k for the avatar car to the left. It is a non-formula s but it is a performance package car which is a C 5 car rather than a C2 formula s. I have the sway bar, commando 273, 4 gear, factory tach, limited slip and heavy-duty suspension. It is a joy to drive and gets thumbs up everywhere I go. One of the neighborhood kids had his prom pictures taken with it, him and his date. These cars are undervalued and a great choice for a nice A body on a small budget
see above. you might be getting your years mixed upWhat do you mean C5 and C2? On the fender tag? If you're referring to the fender tag, the C is what transmission came in the car.
True that. I wonder why they dropped that code in 1966? In 66 it changed to 367 and was under E and F from what I see.In 1965 the 2 and the 5 would be under the capital C for formula s or performance package cars which is what my avatar car that I was referring to is.
Because everybody was just getting it figured out...LOLTrue that. I wonder why they dropped that code in 1966? In 66 it changed to 367 and wasn't on the fender tag. that I see.