My buddy has a 72 MachI
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RE: My buddy has a 72 MachI
you have to resize them to less than 700x800, that usually does the trick. Otherwise you would need to post them on a site that hosts pics, and link them here. Problem with that is the pics often show up about 15 sizes bigger than my 19" monitor.
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RE: My buddy has a 72 MachI
Thanks Thumpin455, I finally hit the image button and copied the link to my photo site. I guess all the forum software is just a tad different. The Zach & Dad Nova Page
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RE: My buddy has a 72 MachI
Thanks guy's
I have be welding on that heap for 3 years now and seeing completed cars like yours gives me hope that it will be finished some day. It was a very rough car to start with and really not a good project car due to extensive collision damage. Thats why we sliced it and diced it. However, it had one quality that no other car had as it was my son's first car. So it just had to be done. When I get around to doing a 65 Mustang for my wife I will take a much different approach. I will restore it and upgrade the brakes, steering, electrical, ect for her safety and driving pleasure. Major fabrication like back halfing the Nova is fun but very slow and time consuming. It's easy to loose your vision of the completed project when it takes so long. With the right 65 stang I think I could have it in paint and road worthy within 2 years. Budget allowing of course.
Thanks again guy's. I will try to snap some photo's of the 72 Mach this weekend and get them posted.
Steve
I have be welding on that heap for 3 years now and seeing completed cars like yours gives me hope that it will be finished some day. It was a very rough car to start with and really not a good project car due to extensive collision damage. Thats why we sliced it and diced it. However, it had one quality that no other car had as it was my son's first car. So it just had to be done. When I get around to doing a 65 Mustang for my wife I will take a much different approach. I will restore it and upgrade the brakes, steering, electrical, ect for her safety and driving pleasure. Major fabrication like back halfing the Nova is fun but very slow and time consuming. It's easy to loose your vision of the completed project when it takes so long. With the right 65 stang I think I could have it in paint and road worthy within 2 years. Budget allowing of course.
Thanks again guy's. I will try to snap some photo's of the 72 Mach this weekend and get them posted.
Steve
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