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I have owned the 67 fastback since I was 15 and now I am ... just say I have had it for a while. When I was in higschool, I converted the original 6 cylinder to a V8-289. Shortly after the 289 came a ford nine inch to replace the short lived 6 cylinder rear end. That was years ago when parts came cheap. Several years ago, once I got out of college, I completely tore down the fastback and restored it. Replaced the cowl,patched the floors,upgraded to front disc brakes, replaced the 3 speed with a 4 speed toploader, body,paint,etc..
A few years ago, I was in Houston and picked up a 65 convertible. Here is a picture of the current condition. A month ago I was finally able to paint the car after two years off and on replacing the necessary metal (floor,cowl,etc.)
As always, a special thanks to MS and the forum for a wealth of knowledge.
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Purdy cool... Ed
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Nice projects
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Progress made
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Nice cars. What engine will the convertable have?
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It will get the 289 from the fastback. Leaning towards the Dart block 363 for the fastback
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Very nice Ed. Good job.
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Nice work
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she's a beauty!
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Looking real nice there.
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nice....
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No engine or interior yet but getting closer
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I love it when a plan comes together!
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