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9/28/2017 3:15 PM  #26


Re: My 1969 Mustang Coupe Project

Great project.  Keep up the really nice work.  Gonna be a winner.

BB


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9/29/2017 8:45 AM  #27


Re: My 1969 Mustang Coupe Project

wow! just beautiful!!!!!!


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11/29/2017 10:48 PM  #28


Re: My 1969 Mustang Coupe Project

Some more pics of the long ongoing body work and pain prep.

Last edited by hydrantwrench (11/29/2017 10:50 PM)


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2/07/2019 2:22 PM  #29


Re: My 1969 Mustang Coupe Project

Well it has taken some time, but finally getting some more noteworthy work done.


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2/25/2019 11:40 PM  #30


Re: My 1969 Mustang Coupe Project

More paint and body work.....almost there.

Last edited by hydrantwrench (2/25/2019 11:41 PM)


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2/27/2019 7:25 PM  #31


Re: My 1969 Mustang Coupe Project

Looks great
Cman 66

 

3/01/2019 8:44 PM  #32


Re: My 1969 Mustang Coupe Project

Great project. Can tell you are serious about it!  You know those wheels will require 1.25” spacers to fit the front, right?   Also, be sure to consider over-the-axle tailpipe clearance with brake line routing.

Sure wish I had ever had the opportunity to do a total teardown, cleanup, rebuild as you are doing. It will be nice when you gitterdun!


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3/01/2019 10:27 PM  #33


Re: My 1969 Mustang Coupe Project

MS: I am aware of the spacers and already have them.  I didn't think of the exhaust, so thanks for that "heads-up."  Also, thanks for the comments.


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3/01/2019 10:49 PM  #34


Re: My 1969 Mustang Coupe Project

What was sprayed on the interior? Looks like something similar to Lizard Skin?

 

3/02/2019 1:41 AM  #35


Re: My 1969 Mustang Coupe Project

Rust-Oleum Truck Bed.


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