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Old 10-05-2010, 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by retro77
Yes! All you need is the VIN and they have the records from Ford. They send you a report of what your car had originally as far as equipment, details on the color and dates on when the car was assembled, where, what dealership sold the car originally and how many like your car are out there.
Nice! I'm going to order the deluxe report ASAP. Thanks I'm excited to find out all the info.....
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Awesome, glad I could help.
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Old 10-09-2010, 08:10 PM
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Finished up the doors, rear passenger panels and dash. I forgot to take a pic after I sanded the dash to bare metal, damn. Well I will let the primer sit overnight and give it a quick sand tomorrow, wipe it down and paint it black. I am very happy with the results......


















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Old 10-10-2010, 10:58 AM
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Looking good! Gotta love painting!
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Old 10-10-2010, 04:29 PM
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Originally Posted by zmetalmilitia
Looking good! Gotta love painting!
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Finished the dash and I'm lovin it!!!! Placed the rear panels in and took some shots. I think it is going to look great once the interior is done......









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Well it's been quite awhile since I have done any work on the 67. So here is an update on what I have been working on rear inner wheel wheels......







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Looks great with that new layer of paint under there. What'd you use, wire brush?
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Originally Posted by hightower2011
Looks great with that new layer of paint under there. What'd you use, wire brush?
I used an electric drill and a 3M abrasive wheel.
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Default Nice work!

I'm one step behind you.

What kind of spray paint did you use for the door panels?
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Originally Posted by 67 newb
I'm one step behind you.

What kind of spray paint did you use for the door panels?
For primer I'm using Rustoleum sandable primer and for paint I'm going to use a semi-gloss black lacquer. I ordered it through CJ Pony Parts.
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