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My car is a weekend cruiser/car show goer. The car would never take the New England winters.And like longlive289's said, it's always a project.I never can leave well enough alone. There's always some new thing or an upgrade to be made.
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ORIGINAL: Soaring
Oh, I drove to Houston to visit my brother, and was forced to park the car on the street in front of hs house. I was careful to park it where the neighbors across the street wouldn't back into it from their driveway, so I know it wasn't one of them. Well, the next morning the rear quarter panel was caved in and I saw the outline of a shoe heel in the paint. I pushed it out as best I could. Here is what has to be fixed.
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ORIGINAL: gothand
I may have missed it, but why did some punk kick it in and what how did you dispose of the body?
ORIGINAL: Soaring
She will be in the body shop next month getting a dent taken out of the driver's side rear quarter panel where a punk kicked it in. So, she will be down and out for a week or so.
She will be in the body shop next month getting a dent taken out of the driver's side rear quarter panel where a punk kicked it in. So, she will be down and out for a week or so.
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jealous.
And adding front disc brakes? I wouldn't have expacted it from you, but I think it's a good move on your part. These cars are scary stoppong from any speed.
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I live in New England so mine is an almost-3 season car. I'm looking for a daily driver, though. 69-72 Mustang fastback, 68-69 Firebird, 1955-57 pickup truck or another goat.
weekender - but its winter here and the worst drought in recorded history has just broken. She wont come out of the shed in the rain, so taking the opportunity to make some minor repairs. I have 2 other project cars and 2 small children, so there is never enough time for car work.


