Lets call this one a Double Homicide....Double Maverick Homicide that is!! Very rare color combo on the blue 1971 Maverick Grabber with gold and white stripes. Truly a sad loss!! I saw these Mavericks on the classic cars rotting website. |
Lying is State......the State of Tennessee that is!! Here we find a 1973 Ford Maverick Grabber. V-8, AT, and Power Steering were factory features on this corpse. Now resting on a farm in Sharps Chapel, TN...Thanks to Tim Keck. |
Lets call this one a Double Homicide....Double Maverick Homicide that is!! Very rare color combo on the blue 1971 Maverick Grabber with gold and white stripes. Truly a sad loss!! I saw these Mavericks on the classic cars rotting website. |
Here submitted for their proper burial and recognition are some Maverick and Comet corpses courtesy of Larry Winter of Burlington, Ontario - Canada. These pictures were taken in a scrap yard just north of Burlington, which Larry states has about 20 Mavericks and Comets. Sounds like a mass burial!! |
1970 Ford Maverick: 6 cyl, 3-speed on the column, engine and tranny removed. |
1973 Ford Maverick: 6 cyl. |
1973 Ford Maverick: 302 V-8 car....engine still in car, but frame mounts robbed!! |
1973 Ford Maverick: Luxury Decor option, 6 cyl. |
1974 Ford Maverick: 6 cyl. Look at how the bottom of the door and front of the fender are completely rusted away!!! |
1975 Ford Maverick 4-door: 6 cyl., Luxury Decor Option. |
Mercury Comet: 6 cyl, year unknow. Good thing it is winter time, or you wouldn't be able to see the car thru all that vegetation. |
1970 Ford Maverick Grabber located in Stamper Car Farm. Stamper Car Farm is located in the rolling hills of south central Iowa about 35 minutes from West Des Moines. They are a licensed Iowa Used Vehicle Parts Dealer. This one gives us a little "wink" on it's way to heaven.
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