68 Drivers Seat View
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68 Drivers Seat View
Hey all,
I'm new to this forum but I'm sure I'll get more familiar with everyone, I'll be restoring a 69 Mustang after I graduate college. For those who want to know, it's a fastback, 4 speed, and originally had a 302. Now it's sitting next to a built 351 (that I intend to further enhance).
But what brings me here today is the whole "graduating" thing...I'm finishing up my Master of Architecture thesis and I need a very specific image. My thesis project is all about muscle car culture and how architecture can further support the sense of community amongst enthusiasts. Basically, the project is a small community built alongside a dragstrip, with full on-siteservices for restoring/modding your classic car.
One of my drawings that I'm doing requires the view from behind the seat of a 68 Mustang- Lt. Frank Bullitt's Mustang. Somebody out there reading this must have a '68, a digital camera, and a minute to help a fellow enthusiast.
If you can, i would like the shot (or it may take a couple, I'll worry about matching them up...) to include the side-view mirror and windshield pillar,the top of the dash (gauges not necessary) and steering wheel, and the rear-view mirror. The image will be used as a frame for a huge airbrush drawing I did of the building, so the most important element is that I am able to see the complete windshield (ie, the dash to the headliner). I will be sure to credit you in my documentation for your help. Thank you.
PM me if you can do it and I'll send you my email address, or if you know how to post right to this thread, that's fine too.
Paul Conforti
I'm new to this forum but I'm sure I'll get more familiar with everyone, I'll be restoring a 69 Mustang after I graduate college. For those who want to know, it's a fastback, 4 speed, and originally had a 302. Now it's sitting next to a built 351 (that I intend to further enhance).
But what brings me here today is the whole "graduating" thing...I'm finishing up my Master of Architecture thesis and I need a very specific image. My thesis project is all about muscle car culture and how architecture can further support the sense of community amongst enthusiasts. Basically, the project is a small community built alongside a dragstrip, with full on-siteservices for restoring/modding your classic car.
One of my drawings that I'm doing requires the view from behind the seat of a 68 Mustang- Lt. Frank Bullitt's Mustang. Somebody out there reading this must have a '68, a digital camera, and a minute to help a fellow enthusiast.
If you can, i would like the shot (or it may take a couple, I'll worry about matching them up...) to include the side-view mirror and windshield pillar,the top of the dash (gauges not necessary) and steering wheel, and the rear-view mirror. The image will be used as a frame for a huge airbrush drawing I did of the building, so the most important element is that I am able to see the complete windshield (ie, the dash to the headliner). I will be sure to credit you in my documentation for your help. Thank you.
PM me if you can do it and I'll send you my email address, or if you know how to post right to this thread, that's fine too.
Paul Conforti
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