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    I just bought an 87 2wd SPX with 82k miles.

    Hey folks, been looking for a mighty for years, and through some sheer stupid serendipity my buddy found one local him in Iowa. Sitting for 15 years, and its in way better shape than I expected. He managed to negotiate the guy down to $600 on my behalf and then the truck was mine.
    Problem is, I'm in New Hampshire, so this is gonna be fun.
    My buddy is gonna drag it home and clean it up, do a few things for me on it, and then i'm gonna fly out there, we're gonna bash on it for a few days and them I'm gonna drive it back home.

    Anyway I'm super hyped for this, i love these trucks. Its low mileage, very little rust (Especially compared to anything you can get in NH), and a great blue interior




    im certainly no stranger to 80s junk, so im excited to get this thing back on the road after 15 years.

    It'll get some modification soon enough, I'm looking into the possibility of using crown vic knuckles up front, maybe with the control arms too, add the extra pivot mount to the frame. lighten and stiffen the front suspension and convert to 5 lug in one shot.
    I have long term extended plans to do an IRS conversion on the truck with an RX8 rear subframe, but that wont be for a while.

    Have some fun renders i worked on with my buddy.
    mk1 vw cabriolet clipper bumper, Mk2 vw bumper, and gen 1 crx bumper, as well as the wheels I have sitting in boxes in the basement, new old stock.
    It may or may not be your style, but im excited about it, and im here to share it with everyone.
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    Trucks getting picked up this weekend.. got the revival parts ordered. oil, carb kit, shocks, wheel cylinders, fuel pump, filters, plugfs, wires, cap/rotor, strut rod bushings, etc. Whole bunch of stuff coming from rockauto.

    Getting really excited to get it back on the road

    Also, theres no key, i saw somenthing that said the key code is somewhere on the passenger door lock?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bzarky View Post
    Also, theres no key, i saw somenthing that said the key code is somewhere on the passenger door lock?
    Correct!

    http://www.mightyram50.net/vbulletin.../8652-Key-code
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    Thought so! Just gotta find someone with the right old codebook and get a key cut.

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    My buddy pulled the lock cylinder out and got a key cut.



    Then proceeded to futz around for an hour or two, hooked up a boat gas tank to the carb, and started it up, after 15 years of sitting.




    Pretty hyped for this, this is way too easy. I've had mostly euro cars until now, with one exception (NA Miata), and I gotta say, I'm digging this whole japanese car thing.
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