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Thank you George. I did this for a living prior to my Navy days. I've really got the mustang bug again and when I retire in 2 years and 2 months (but who is counting) I'm thinking I might want to do it again. I really want to get back to Colorado though. I'm getting tired of California.
Dang it's like two steps forward and one step back. Got my shelby tail light panel and did a rough fit. works nice but I figured out that I ordered the wrong side trunk drop. I can't weld the quarter until the trunk drop is in and I can't mock up the rest of the back end until the quarter is on. I got the door hung but I can't skin the door until the quarter is welded into place. It all hinges on the stupid trunk drop that I miss ordered. Oh well I guess it is time to take a break from working on the car. Latest pictures are here.
Damn dude that pony is really comin along. I can't wait to see the finished product. Itold my wife I want to get a 67 for myself. (She has one I got an 05gt) This is what she said " You have to get rid of the 63 t-bird first" I'm like WHAT.......I'll get it some day...
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05 gt satin silver
70 buick "duece and a quarter"
67 mustang
63 t-bird
62 stude
Got the door skinned finally. So now both doors are skinned and the quarter is on. One fender is fit and the other still need fitting. The power door locks are in and one electric window regulator. Man this stuff takes for ever when you are only doing it nights and weekends.
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