I had been Twisterless for less than 30 days after selling my Predator/Twister2 convertible. I have wanted to own a red hatch Twister2 since I got out of high school. I remember one red hatch T2 that was parked in a driveway of someone's house on Elm Street in Olathe. That's when I started wanting to have one someday. I have come across a few red T2s lately, some of which were too rusty or priced out of my budget. This car just happened popped up at the right time and right price, and is pretty a solid car so I bought it. Guy I bought it from had owned it since high school in '94 then he gave it to his son and he just graduated from high school. The father was heart broken over letting the car go, I told him that car is in good hands. What is even cooler is that, father's, father (grandpa) had bought a brand new white hatch T2 from Rusty Eck Ford in Wichita. That car was pace car at 81 speedway in Wichita and was sold to him right after with few pace car miles on it. He had it since it was new and sold it in '07.
Here are the pictures of my red T2. It runs great and everything works even the A/C still blows cold air. It has some sun damage but is a very solid car. The car also came with a dash plaque which most T2s don't have. The plaque did not come from the car it was actually taken off of dealers desk. I guess that guy was lucky and got it. Now that I have the plaque I realized that the plaque is etched instead printed. I'm working on figuring out how find someone to make more copies of the plaques from the original I have for Twister owners only.
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