Yeah, I haven't seen anything about the A/C system to suggest it wasn't a factory job. The compressor is an FS-6 mounted with the same brackets my others use and everything about the accumulator looks normal. The only thing that stands out is the lack of noise muffler on the one A/C line, but it isn't clear to me if the Fords ever had it, or it might be a newer replacement line. The previous owner informed me he was a retired HVAC tech which suggests he may have worked on it once or twice earlier in his ownership of it.
89 DSO is interesting. That combined with the fact that it's a very early STAP car leads to a few possibilities.
The AutoCheck indicates from an "independent source" that on 1985-02-27 there was a "vehicle manufactured and shipped to dealer" event in Michigan. The first title-related activity was in 1996 in SC. Keep in mind it was built as an American-spec car (common belief being that Ford/Mercury never had CFI in Canada).
I'd love to know exactly how early it is relative to STAP production, maybe there is a record somewhere of that sort of thing. If the serial number part of the VIN was always sequential and STAP took over numbering from the last car that left St. Louis, it should be reasonably easy to figure out if the records can be located.
Calling the body "super clean" is being generous lol, the passenger rear quarter is toast as are the door bottoms and tailgate. The vinyl wood hides some of the fun.
89 DSO is interesting. That combined with the fact that it's a very early STAP car leads to a few possibilities.
The AutoCheck indicates from an "independent source" that on 1985-02-27 there was a "vehicle manufactured and shipped to dealer" event in Michigan. The first title-related activity was in 1996 in SC. Keep in mind it was built as an American-spec car (common belief being that Ford/Mercury never had CFI in Canada).
I'd love to know exactly how early it is relative to STAP production, maybe there is a record somewhere of that sort of thing. If the serial number part of the VIN was always sequential and STAP took over numbering from the last car that left St. Louis, it should be reasonably easy to figure out if the records can be located.
Calling the body "super clean" is being generous lol, the passenger rear quarter is toast as are the door bottoms and tailgate. The vinyl wood hides some of the fun.
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