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Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by ModMav71, Oct 12, 2006.

  1. ModMav71

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    Side pipes on these cars just does not do it for me.
     
  3. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    Would those be classed as side pipes?
     
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    HEy did you guys see the DAshes in these cars what the heck, how do i get one!!
     
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    Why is it the Brazilians have access to so much Maverick stuff, and us in the US (where the Mav is made!!!) cannot find this stuff? They have a variety of grills, ground effects/air dams, those side-pipe thingies, all kinds of stuff.
     
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    Jamie Miles the road warrior

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    I don't know, but I don't like them. The car would need ground effects around the back of the car to even them out, and then it would just look ricerish IMO.
     
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    Here's a possible reason, made a year or 2 longer, also Warmer climate less effects from
    winter ( rust) , Maybe, just a theory, plus more competeion for people's hearts and minds up here with SOoo many different car makes madels years to choose from. I wonder haow many Camaro's Mustangs etc are down, there, probbably more fuel efficent cars
    are the majority, the Mav is a good compromise.
     
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    Anybody ever notice I type like _ _-it? Jsut too lazy to corect mistakes.. ( case in point)
     
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    I like those door handles too,
     
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    I tried to write some of those Brazilian guys to get info on a chrome (real chrome, not plastic with chrome paint) grill. I can't find anyone who speaks english, or, they just don't want to share...

    Anyone know Portuguese, or the Brazilian version they speak? It would be nice to get into their supplies for our use :huh:

    I had a kid in my school from Brazil, but he graduated a couple years ago and I lost track of him...

    Whoever gets into their supply could have a single-handed american supplier of "quality" maverick parts that nobody else has.. :evilsmile
     
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    Did someone from Brazil buy the tooling for the Mavericks, perhaps? :huh:
     
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    Stefan Big Cheese Administrator

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    Mavericks were considered muscle cars in Brazil and they were used in racing. As a result, there was an aftermarket for Maverick parts in Brazil. There was none in North America as the Maverick was an economy car and all we got was fake scoops and stickers.

    Take a look at the photo gallery to see the Brazilian Mavericks in racing action and take a look at this link for its history.

    http://maverick.to/np-foreignmav2.shtml
     
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    Someone must have a catalog or place where they get this stuff...
     
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    I really REALLY WISH!!! I would love to get a decent grill, dash, etc....
     
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    PINKY .....John Ford.....

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    Just as many of the Brazilian mavericks I have seen before....I think they are very sharp!!
     

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