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    Talking 1980 Tomaso Swift convertible

    Do you have any production info on them ? i have a 1980 tomaso swift conv, inline six ghia interior with cruise control and factory tape deck, I have some info but not much!!I also have one of 18 built 84 5.0 5 speed copper mettalic, but this car has a factory sunroof which makes it a lot less then 18 especially for a coupe.

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    Wow.. all I can say is



    If you poke around the main foureyedpride.com website, you would find:
    http://foureyedpride.com/fep_bild/album65
    Marc aka tripice351. 84.5 GT-350 2.3T.. and now, 1982 GL coupe.

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    Default thank for the post and link

    Thanks for the link I checked that out last night and thought it was pretty cool, I know of three of these cars to now exist, including the one in this link, they were all built in Little Rock Arkansas and i have a few guesses at production numbers, The biggest issue that i am finding is people don't believe these cars exist, because this was 3 years before car concepts did the 83's. most people disregard them as "yeah right they didn't make a vert until 83. " thanx again fred

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    I spotted the one in the link in Paris, France. It's still there though no longuer in Paris, but we (me and it's second owner) haven't been able to contact it's actual owner ... at least to be sure it'll be restored ...

    There might be another one in better shape, located in the French Riviera ...but nobody has been able to provide me any clear informations nor shots
    '79 Pace Car 5.0 (well 4.2 until better days)
    '80 Capri 2.3 (sold ) - '79 Hatchback 2.3 (sold ) - '80 Notchback 3.3 (junk yard )

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    Sandy Block (you may want to contact him www.ascmclaren.org):

    From Sandy:

    All of the sales brochures from all 1980-1983 aftermarket convertor
    Mustang Convertibles have arrived, and I've made a study of each.
    Herewith the findings:-

    Each were substantially different, allthough upon a glance they all
    looked very, very similiar.

    Bivouac (Bivouac - P.O. Box 279 - Vandalia, Michigan 49095 (616)-476-
    9794). There car was the only 2-seater of the bunch. It sported the
    3-window rear top design, but the small triangular small wrap around
    windows were considerably larger than what was used on the
    ascMcLaren. The cars were 1981 & 1982s, from what I can tell. The
    working of the roof was similiar, but different! There was a fairly
    large "chest-type" of a storage container behind the front buckets
    that had chrome chest-type clamp closures on top of it, near the hard
    fiberglass tonneau cover, that was very, very similiar to our
    ascMcLarens. The convertible top appears NOT to have the power pull-
    down, but rather to snap on snaps on the tonneau cover to hold it
    down. (Seems easily broken into, since thesnaps were on the
    exterior)!! Overall it looks more "Back-yard made" than does the
    ascMcLarens, that look more professionally designed.

    automobili intermeccanica C`abrio (a.i.c.) - 18475 Bandilier Circle,
    Fountain Valley, California 92708 (704)-556-1011
    Factories also in: Sacramento, Calif. / Hillsdale, Michigan /
    Toronto, Canada and Monterey, Mexico.
    The C`abrio is easily mistaken for the Bivouac. However there are
    many differences. The C`brio leaves the rear seat intact, therby
    making it a 4-passenger car. The convertible roof has the large rear
    center window of the Bivouac, BUT the C`abrio lacks the two corner
    small triangular wrap around windows. The "C" pillar of the
    convertible roof is solid vinyl, very traditional. Like the Bivouac,
    the "C" pillar area features chrome snaps to snap the convertible top
    down onto. This car was made between 1980 & 1982. A handfull of 1983
    may have also been made. Total Production was around 1,200 units.

    "The Pony Convertible" by A.H.A. (Andrew A. Hotton
    AHA Manufacturing / 5309 Manigate Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 1G6
    Canada (416) 625-6860.
    Sad to say, compared to the high quality, factory looking stretch
    sedans and limousines and Continential convertibles that were tour-de
    force impeccably made by AHA, this here Pony Convertible was a mess!
    It sported AHA made vent windows, but they did NOT open. The "boot"
    was 10 miles long in looks and bore maybe 30 snaps. The convertible
    roof (when in the "UP" posistion, also snapped onto the 30 snaps!)
    In an attemp to cut down on the blind spot created by a gigantic "C"
    pillar area, AHA actually placed in that area a clear plastic window
    in the shape of an upside-down pyramid. The rear window was large
    plastic. Being kind, the total effect of the car was "unusual and not
    balanced in appearance". 1980-1983. Unknown # made.

    In a prior note, I mentioned the "Swift Edition by Tomaso" as well as
    an "American Pullman" Edition. Since that time, I have learned
    exactly what this was. Neither company had anything to do with the
    making of these cars. They were mearly middle-men or thinly
    disguised vendors masquerading as manufacturers. They, (probably
    along with many others that I have not found) were merely fronting
    for a company called "Classic Coachworks, Inc." of Orlando
    Florida. "C.C." was the actual manufacturer of this product that went
    by whatever name the vendor decided to call it. Tomaso of America
    (11125 Arcade / {POB # 5692} of Little Rock, Ark 72216 (501) 227-0284
    was one of the dealers down south. The President at the time was a
    Russell E. Swift as well his brother Tom Swift. Therefore they
    called theirs the "Swift~Edition". Another vendor was a limousine
    convertor in New York City, named American Pullman. A.M. was known
    for their Cadillac Limousines. They too were a vendor for the C.C.
    product. All orders filtered thru Sun State Ford (Owner: Bill
    Krebs). Sun State Ford was at 3535 West Colonial Drive, Orlando,
    Fla. They were the closest Ford dealer to C.C. and Sun State charged
    C.C. $65.00 over invoice for each Mustang. The ordered cars from
    dealers/customers from all around the country all went thru Sun State
    Ford, and were delivered there for C.C. to pick-up.
    American Pullman was located at 1700 Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn,
    N.Y. 11233 (212)-485-1090.
    This C.C. example took a little from each of the above. The
    convertible roof from the C`abrio; the rear window design from the
    Bivouac and the inclusion of the rear seat, from the C.C. as well as
    the C`abrio. They too were made from 1980-1982. No available #s on
    total production.

    Convertible tops on all of them were available in black, dark blue,
    dark brown and light tan. Body paints were anything Ford offered in
    any particular year. Likewise any options available were good to
    go. Examples came with the 4-Cyl, the Turbo-4, the six & the V-8,
    any transmissions and many different seats, from cloth to velour to
    leather to Recaros. All cars began as a 2-Door Sedan. Rear
    Defrosters and Vinyl Roofs and T-Top or Sun Roofs were the only items
    that were taboo to order.

    When Ford unveiled the 1983 "Factory made" {Yes, I know it was made
    by Cars & Concepts of Brighton, Michigan) but it was touted as
    Factory Made by Ford....it pretty much overshadowed all of the
    herewith aforementioned products and ran them out of business,
    literally overnight. No longer did a product have to take 90 days to
    arrive, it could be delivered from Ford in 30 days, and be 100%
    warranteed by FORD. This spelled doomsday for all of the above
    companies Mustang Convertible Projects.

    S A N D Y

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    Default check this out,

    I found that tomaso of america did not just sell mustangs check out this link www.kars.com/categories/cadillac/5204.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by fajr22 View Post
    I found that tomaso of america did not just sell mustangs check out this link www.kars.com/categories/cadillac/5204.html
    I saw one of those one time, nearly 20 years ago.
    '88 Mustang GT convertible, T5, 3.08:1 gears. 5.0 Explobra Jet: A9L Mass Air conversion, Fenderwell Mac cold air intake, 70mm MAF meter = 4.6 T-Bird/Cougar housing + '95 Mustang F2VF-12B579-A1A sensor, aftermarket 70mm throttle body and spacer, Explorer intakes, GT40P heads with Alex's Parts springs and drilled for thermactor, Crane F3ZE-6529-AB 1.7 "Cobra" roller rockers, Ford Racing P50 headers, Mac H-pipe, Magnaflow catback, Walbro 190 LPH fuel pump, UPR firewall adjuster and quadrant with Ford OEM cable, 3G conversion ('95 Mustang V6), Taurus fan, rolled on Rustoleum gloss white paint...
    Past Four Eyes: Red well optioned '82 GT 5.0, Black T-top '81 Capri Black Magic 3.3L 4 speed, Black T-top '84 Capri RS 5.0 5 speed.Over 200,000 miles driven in Four Eyes, and over 350,000 in Fox Body cars.

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    Talking Two eyed shorty

    Heres one that's more related to us:
    http://www.greensalescompany.com/ima...rty/SHORTY.jpg
    I also saw a pic of a shortened Chrysler 5th Avenue, somewhere online
    Last edited by grabbergreen84; 10-04-2006 at 03:14 AM.
    '88 Mustang GT convertible, T5, 3.08:1 gears. 5.0 Explobra Jet: A9L Mass Air conversion, Fenderwell Mac cold air intake, 70mm MAF meter = 4.6 T-Bird/Cougar housing + '95 Mustang F2VF-12B579-A1A sensor, aftermarket 70mm throttle body and spacer, Explorer intakes, GT40P heads with Alex's Parts springs and drilled for thermactor, Crane F3ZE-6529-AB 1.7 "Cobra" roller rockers, Ford Racing P50 headers, Mac H-pipe, Magnaflow catback, Walbro 190 LPH fuel pump, UPR firewall adjuster and quadrant with Ford OEM cable, 3G conversion ('95 Mustang V6), Taurus fan, rolled on Rustoleum gloss white paint...
    Past Four Eyes: Red well optioned '82 GT 5.0, Black T-top '81 Capri Black Magic 3.3L 4 speed, Black T-top '84 Capri RS 5.0 5 speed.Over 200,000 miles driven in Four Eyes, and over 350,000 in Fox Body cars.

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    Wink 84 5.0 5speed coupe

    when i got looking closer at this 5.0 coupe thats 1 of 18, i noticed it not only it has a sunroof but it also has power windows locks a/c and chrome mirrors and chrome rocker mouldings, is this as unusal as i think it is i have never seen a four eyed with chrome mirrors, and chrome lower rocker mouldings and this highly optioned especailly a coupe, any info would be great thanx fred

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    Some (all?) GLX's had chrome mirrors, but they didn't start until 1982.. those might have been Swift-specific or aftermarket, or even owner installed from a GLX. And I'm pretty sure Fox Mustangs never had factory chrome rocker moldings, so I'd guess it's all aftermarket/Swift-specific.
    Last edited by tripice351; 10-08-2006 at 06:30 PM.
    Marc aka tripice351. 84.5 GT-350 2.3T.. and now, 1982 GL coupe.

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    This stuff is a little freaky to me!

    APC (American Pullman) from Brooklyn was one of the Coachbuilders my Father was with throughout his career as well as what became of APC, LCW (Laredo Coach Works) in Laredo Texas. For where he was at when he died.

    I grew up at the plant on 1700 Eastern Parkway and No-Mustangs were produced at that facility.

    A large quantity of 80’s Custom stuff did roll through one of the sub-shops. I well know of the AHA cars, and knew Andy Hotton fairly well as a young teen. For those not familiar, Andy had formed and was part of DST (Dearborn Steel Tubing) in the 60’s which was a Ford R/D skunk works. This is how I met Shelby in the 80’s.

    The original partner and owner of APC Ken Boyar is still alive and well, making some of the industries finest Limousines.

    Although I have not spoken with him in a few years, we used to keep in contact. I could drop him on line on what actually was produced and what if any records/stuff still exist.

    I do recall one of the AHA cars that was around but, was a total rat by 85ish.

    Here is LCW’s website:



    http://www.lcwlimo.com/about/index.php
    84.5 5.0 5spd Non-Air T-top AE
    84.5 2.3 Turbo 5spd w/Air T-Top AE
    03 Mach 1

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    Quote Originally Posted by rnjstel View Post
    A large quantity of 80’s Custom stuff did roll through one of the sub-shops. I well know of the AHA cars, and knew Andy Hotton fairly well as a young teen.

    Although I have not spoken with him in a few years, we used to keep in contact. I could drop him on line on what actually was produced and what if any records/stuff still exist.

    I do recall one of the AHA cars that was around but, was a total rat by 85ish.
    The AHA Capri conversions? Could you contact him and just ask if he has any inkling of production numbers and just information in general? That would be incredible.

    -Mike

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    Default 84 copper metalic coupe

    I apologize, I was not speaking of my swift conv, I was redirecting my original post that included my copper metalic 84 5.0 5speed coupe, that has factory chrome mirrors, a/c power windows and locks, sunroof and chrome rocker mouldings, and i popped one off and they are ford and obviously original to the car

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