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Old 11-01-2010, 08:37 PM
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Default 1993 NHP on the Corral $3500



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Old 11-01-2010, 10:16 PM
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no dash trunk button, no mass air sensor and it's a 1993???????
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Old 11-01-2010, 10:44 PM
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As per ad.

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Just this summer I put complete wiring/motor/trans from an '88 GT in it. So it currently has a speed density '88 5.0, has FRPP shorty headers, off road Hpipe, and I think it's a MAC cat-back has big 3" chrome tail pipes that the tail pipes are removable right over the axle. Swapped over the dash from the '88, so it no longer has holes from all the state patrol gear, and the 88 dash also has a tilt wheel. It currently has the 85mph speedo, but i have the 160mph speedo from my original dash that comes with.
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Old 11-02-2010, 09:29 AM
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I got all excited thinking it was a Nevada car, but instead is from Nebraska (not intending to slight those who like Nebraska SSP's). That one is savable, but it may be too expensive to bring it back.
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I'm aware this thread is older than dirt, but I know a lot of history on this particular 93. It belonged to a friend of mine, the poster on corral. He was the second Civilian owner, got it when he was 16 as a first car. Saw a few different engine combos etc over the years. Went into the military and it sat, then he wanted it back to stock so that's when the 88 driveline went in it. Unfortunately he had a lapse of judgement and had it painted that awful two tone. I flipped him a lot of shit for doing it to a NSP SSP car, but it was done.

Unfortunately he decided to move on from it and it fell into the hands of the Fox market profiteers, I tried to buy it but was hit with a huge marked up price from what my friend sold it for and I couldn't make it happen at the time.
It went to MO, passed through a few owners, ended up in Fremont NE. I attempted to contact the kid that had it and he ignored my messages on FB unfortunately. He sold it on craigslist to someone in MO and that's the last place anyone has seen it and where it currently is as far as I know. I've been trying to save it and get it back to it's old stomping grounds and into the paint shop to undo that hideous paint and have a nice sunny day driver. But my most recent attempt to relocate was unsuccessful and I've purchased a different NSP car.
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Old 06-09-2014, 04:17 PM
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Thanks for the update. Who knows? It may surface again...
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Old 06-09-2014, 05:40 PM
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Ya, I'm still going to keep my eye open for it. I'd like to talk my friend into buying it back and making things right with it. I don't mind seeing SSP cars with minor aftermarket that can easily be undone, "bolt ons & etc". But, wild paint jobs, roll cages and boat anchor big block chevys and such put into them makes me want to hurt someone.
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