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8/18/2013 7:22 PM  #1


quality time in the shop

My 6 yo. helping me tear down the interior today. Next is prep and paint.

 

8/18/2013 7:25 PM  #2


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thats awesome Henry!!

 

8/18/2013 8:26 PM  #3


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8/18/2013 8:28 PM  #4


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Starting out early! Someday mine will be driving the '65 GT Fastback! I just hope to have it up and running before then!

 

8/18/2013 9:09 PM  #5


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He looks very serious about what he is doing.

The KIDS are the main reason this forum is kept clean.  I always wanted it clean enough that my kids could read it without worrying about what they might pick up.


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

8/18/2013 9:35 PM  #6


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Steve, I want to thank you for that too. It's one of the elements I like about this place.

William, she is a cutie! I hope all is well. It looks like the fastback is coming together nicely too.

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8/19/2013 1:13 PM  #7


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Hi Henry!
In between chasing our toddler around(she started walking!) I get to spend an hour or two on the weekends. I have completely replaced all the wiring and am all the brake and fuel lines. MS stopped by to lend a hand (thanks Steve!), so drop by when you get a chance. 

 

8/19/2013 2:42 PM  #8


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awesome! Even tho my little guy is 6'2" and 305 lbs and my oldest is 21 it is still a couple of the reasons to work on these cars...then going to the shows and showing all of them off is great too!


65 mustang coupe, 351W, AOD 3000 stall, B&M blower, 9inch- trac-loc 3.70 gears
 

8/19/2013 5:16 PM  #9


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I remember when mine used to "help me" in the garage. He's 39 and we're still doing it together. Took both of our mustangs (his 04 rocket and my 66 classic) to a car show this past weekend.


"anyone that stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty"Henry Ford
 

8/19/2013 8:18 PM  #10


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Here is mine, after 11 years of the car sitting at a shop, I have a new little helper.


 

 

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