Good morning y'all from Richmond, Virginia. I just picked up a 1990 "7-Up" LX Convertible with 54,000 original miles. In researching the car, it appears there were only two cars built when the planned contest was cancelled just before the NCAA Tournament where it was originally touted that 30 were to be given away to winners able to successfully make a basket from half-court. Does anyone have any more information on exactly "why" the promotion was cancelled? I haven't been able to find out much, but heard that it was because the 30 cars weren't available and only two were built at that moment in time. Ford went on to build another 4,000 of these, but well after the contest date. I have the original window sticker and sales paperwork on my car (it was sold 2 weeks after the cancelled contest), and believe it may be one of the original two produced, and if so would like to document it. It is all original paint (except for the hood),but appears that the hood was repainted or spotted in (the original 2 cars had the 7-Up logo on the hood, I was told). Any additional information would be extremely appreciated!