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Heres my 69 Grande, about finished with restoration, 351w.
Mine was that color before I did the body work, and I plan to paint it that color in it's final version. I think the dark green is very underrated for these cars. That's part of why I like it, it's somewhat unique.
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No longer restoring 1968 Coupe. :-(
whoa. easy on the photography. Less Artsy, more fartsy!
haha maybe. but what are you to do when your cars on jack stands for a week an a half because you waiting on one part for the exhaust.
youd go insane too.
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My 1967 Coupe
ASE Cert:Auto Collision, Refinishing, & Metalwork/Mechanical Engineering Major. Because being 18 means you know nothing about automobiles
i would because the NPD neares me is in ocala. im in orlando.
but my back up whip is a 2003 jeep wrangler on 33s. its almost not worth the hour drive there and back.
but once the mustang is back up and running and i have some $$$$ im going to make a trip up there for some unessecary pretty parts.
like a duck tail deck lid or maybe
A NEW WOOD GRAIN STEERING WHEEL.
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My 1967 Coupe
ASE Cert:Auto Collision, Refinishing, & Metalwork/Mechanical Engineering Major. Because being 18 means you know nothing about automobiles
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