thanks everyone.
i wanted to thank everyone who has taken th time to answer my questions. it was greatly appreciated. granted i won't be able to finish my 66. i will let her go, but get another when i have a place and time to restore one. i will be in boot on may 26, so thank you all again for your help. the first mustang is the one that i won't forget even though i couldn't finish her. i have her symbol and year tatooed on my to remeber the fun short time i had with. thank you again for all your help, i couldn't have gotten this far with all your help. maybe one of you could do a lobe burn out for my fallen horse in hopes that someone coud pick her up and put her back together again, unlike the story about humpty dumpty.

Boot camp will be an experience you will remember for the rest of your life. Keep a positive attitude and listen to your drill sergeants. They will teach you the skills that may someday save your life. They are going to be tough on you at first, but just keep in mind that it is their job to toughen you up with discipline needed for working as a team. Be a team player you will have a great experience.
Good Luck and be safe!! 
Wish I had storage for ya, but my wife is already giving me the evil eye with mine in the garage (since I live just over the hill in the Palm Springs area).
Do what Soaring said and you'll have a good career ahead of you

Wish I had storage for ya, but my wife is already giving me the evil eye with mine in the garage (since I live just over the hill in the Palm Springs area).
Do what Soaring said and you'll have a good career ahead of you
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