Please welcome project '69 "beyond redemption"
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Please welcome project '69 "beyond redemption"
This is not my first Mustang. This '69 is my reentry after a long absence from Mustangs. The last time I owned a Mustang was the Grabber Orange w/white interior '70 Boss 302 that I sold as a junker for $200. That was a LONG time ago...
This new project is avery interesting case. This car was actually running and on the road for all these years. the advantage of a barn find is that the parts are old,but maybe salvageable. Not the case here. This thing needs so much metal that it will be a new car at the end of the day. This car looked salvageable at first, but I have yet to find any metal that can be saved. It is still early, but so far the car is "Beyond Redemption"
[IMG]local://upfiles/85242/1DA1BE8FFBCC4C2B8CAD5EABE5F75510.jpg[/IMG]
This new project is avery interesting case. This car was actually running and on the road for all these years. the advantage of a barn find is that the parts are old,but maybe salvageable. Not the case here. This thing needs so much metal that it will be a new car at the end of the day. This car looked salvageable at first, but I have yet to find any metal that can be saved. It is still early, but so far the car is "Beyond Redemption"
[IMG]local://upfiles/85242/1DA1BE8FFBCC4C2B8CAD5EABE5F75510.jpg[/IMG]
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