daughter's crewchief...72 maverick

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  1. lefteyedom

    lefteyedom New Member

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    I am the crewchief for my daughter's 1972 Maverick. 302, c4, 2 door.....
    What can you do when your 4.0 student says "Dad I don't want a Tempo..."
    The car belong to family friends who completed the most of the rebuild on the car, body work, rebuilt engine, Now I have the job of finishing it and build a safe daily driver/////.

    Gary
    Cheyenne:tiphat:
     
  2. Rick Book

    Rick Book Member

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    Smart girl - wanting a Maverick instead that is. ;)

    Good luck with the rebuild. Please keep us posted on the progress.
     
  3. ford84stepside

    ford84stepside Lone Wolf

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    There is hope for the younguns after all! My son is the same way, he perfers the older cars as well. Good luck, you have come to the right place for info!
     
  4. Jean Doll

    Jean Doll Maverick Restoration Tech

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    Welcome to the board:Welcome: , and give your daughter a big hug. She has very good taste in cars.:D
     
  5. lefteyedom

    lefteyedom New Member

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    Here is the daughter's Maverick:
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    When my daughter saw the 75 Comet I was buying, I knew it wouldn't be mine! It was 62,000 original miles, garage kept so it's in real nice condition. Just had a couple of rods slung out each side of the motor, even the A/C compressor had rods out the side. So, it has no A/C, and she drove it the entire summer and never complained. I even tried trading her for my 97 F150, and gave her other newer choices. This year it's time for my son to drive, his choice? A Honda!! Need to get a test done on that one, I don't think he's mine. Still hurts that she drives a nicer one than my Maverick, and she's fixing to take it over too, for bracket racing this year.
     
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    nice car. my daughter also picked a maverick for her car. i hope its not just to impress the boys.
     
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    scooper77515 No current projects.

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    I know the feeling...am the crew chief, technician, driver/chauffer, and builder of my Dog's Maverick...

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    I cannot leave the house with the car or she will whine and paw at the door, and just drive my wife nuts. Can't even work on the car without either putting her in the car first (as in the picture) or opening the garage-to-house door and putting a dog-gate up so she can watch and be part of the project.

    Of course, if I had a kid, he/she would probably be the same way.

    Encourage it. Not all are lucky enough to have kiddos, especially ones that are into your cars with you (y)
     
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    Howdy

    :wave: Howdy and :Welcome: to the board......These little cars are very dependable.....My '71 will start at times when my '04 won't.
     
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    don graham MCG State Rep

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    welcome to the board. congratulations on having a smart daughter. i've got 4 mavericks and i need to start fixing them up for the grandaughters. the 8 yr old has already told me the grabber i race is hers.:)
     
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    PINKY .....John Ford.....

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    welcome....sounds like a smart kiddo!
     
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    69 ina 1/2 Fox body nut!!!

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    Welcome to the board. Good luck with your father/daughter project. Always nice when the kids get involved :tiphat: . Jamie
     
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    lefteyedom New Member

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    Thanks for the welcome folks.
    It is a little strange to look at a Maverick and the first thoughts are 4 wheel disk brakes and better seat belts, instead of 347 stroker, FI, paxton /T5 and a 3.55 rear end. Ah the joys of parenthood in the unheated gargage.

    Gary
     

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