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10-25-2010 06:23 PM #1
I like the shape of these headers .
Well today was last day of the 5 days off . Spent most prepping the door jambs and cowl areas .
I also put on some chip guard like the older cars had from the factory . It will be colored like the car so will be barely seen . The rocker mlds will hide most of it also .
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10-25-2010 06:27 PM #2
Bobby - every time I see what you are having to do to that 'stang it makes me very happy that I passed on that '67/8 'vert about 10-12 years ago.
You're doing a great jobDave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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10-25-2010 06:40 PM #3
Dave I did all the panels because they are very cheap . I could also get a good look at the insides and protect them more . Usually this cowls are in bad shape this is a southern car and they are clean .
This car could have used just the patches but I can do a full panel in the same amount of time . I am putting it together to last another 50 years or so .
But NEVER NEVER pass on a vert for good money LOL . Now you have to watch verts with all the extra bracing that is installed at the factory to support the car , but then again really cheap to restore when you can do the work .
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10-25-2010 10:27 PM #4
yeah, like Dave said, you're doing a great job on this Stang, Bobby! I had a 66 coupe a long time ago. I bought it as a fixer upper. It turned out ok but it would turn out much better if I did it today. I've learned a lot since then...but I still have lots to learn!
I'm making some progress on my truck. I've swapped out the bent I-beam, got the rim repaired, put new front tires on and got it aligned. It's driving great. I'm going to get some estimates for the body work tomorrow. I've located another short bed truck so I might just work a deal to swap beds with the guy. His is mostly a parts truck anyway. I'll find out about that on Wednesday. If I could just eek out some decent gas mileage from that guzzlin 352FE I'd be much happier!I do believe in miracles but that's one that's probably not going to happen!
The 37 waits patiently for attention....."It is not much good thinking of a thing unless you think it out." - H.G. Wells
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10-26-2010 02:14 AM #5
Randy as the truck being the daily it takes all priority . 65 parts are even cheaper then the 67 so a lot easier to do .
My 37 is getting small attention but its moving . If it was waiting on me it would still be tarped up .
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10-26-2010 07:37 AM #6
Randy, good news on the D.D., not so good news on the 37..Time management is a cross we all must bear..
Bobby, the mustang looks very nice! After doing my 67 fastback over and over again, at least five times.., I finally got the bug one day and sold the mustang and bought the chassis for the 34. Haven't looked back since!
Like the Mustang, I'm already planning a re-incarnation for the 34. I just can't help myself!
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10-26-2010 07:21 PM #7
Mike I have had it so long did get bored with it some , whats caused me to get the older one's . But I would finally like a clean fastback again since I drove one in 74 when I was 18 paid $500 for it then . SO even the 31 will go soon after completion to get one great fastback . Then maybe another old tin to do .
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