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That was great, Derek. I especially liked the music during the latter part of the vid. It also got my heart pounding as I remembered my resto efforts back in the early 80's. I did not do near the work they did but I did have the 'vert pretty well disassembled. Don't think I could do that today. I'm glad I hung on to the one I did.
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excellant video Derek....been looking on line for videos just like that....my 67 coupe and a almost forgotten 66 fairlane are both destine for a similar future....well actually the fairlane is a mess and likely to see some major sheet metal work compared to the mustang....trying to find as many "here's how I did it" videos as I can...thanks for posting it!!
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That was a great video.
There you go, TimC. It is always fixable.
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MustangSteve wrote:
That was a great video.
There you go, TimC. It is always fixable.
Duly noted!
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