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Old 03-30-2007, 02:49 PM
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well, are there any ford guys on this forum
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Old 03-31-2007, 02:54 PM
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You may be right to worry, there isn't many ford or mopar guys on this site. You would have gotten more replies if you would've titled your post "Check out my 69 Camaro project"...just kidding. Im a Mopar guy, but i like seeing all kinds of other car makes and models. Im in the process of taking my car apart and have recently taken out my front and rear suspension on my 64 dart GT convertible. Looks like you've been as bizzy as i have. Your car looks pretty solid, what are you gonna do with it?
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Old 03-31-2007, 09:06 PM
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LOL I not a "Ford" guy but I am a car guy and can appretiate anything built right. Good luck with the project.
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Old 04-01-2007, 06:11 AM
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There are a few but we are definitely out numbered thats for sure. Although I am a Ford kinda guy I can really appreciate any bad ass car. Here is my Mustang...
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Wow what a nice body. those cars are notorious for beng rusty. You did very well.
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Old 04-02-2007, 02:07 AM
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NIce stang. I can't wait to see the progress.
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Old 04-03-2007, 06:05 PM
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Wow what a nice body. those cars are notorious for beng rusty. You did very well.
I think you'd be surprised. Mustangs tend to hold up pretty well, although they do have problem areas. F-bodies are probably the worst I've seen. A lot of Camaro guys on here replace a lot of metal!
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There are a few but we are definitely out numbered thats for sure. Although I am a Ford kinda guy I can really appreciate any bad ass car. Here is my Mustang...
Kevin, I saw your car in PHR. I have a folder on my computer with all my project info and pictures. I have to admit that I have all of the interior photos of your coupe as the inspiration for my fastback I love it; black, clean, and functional. Don't worry, I'm gonna change it up a bit! Although, I always tend to slide out of the stock seats in my coupe, so I'm gonna get some aftermarket seats covered to replicate the original upholstery for my fastback.
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First post! I'm a diehard ford guy! Looks like a nice start for a project, won't have a ton of metal work to get the project rolling from the start! I'm currently in the military (separating in 6 weeks) but planning a project just like yours. I am going to build up a 67 or 68 fastback. I have the image of the car in my head and nobody is getting it! haha I'm on my way to Iraq for a year starting in june and then the project will begin. I look forward to following this build to see how she turns out and if you come up on any snags.

That's a nice looking coupe! What do you run for suspension?

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I have the image of the car in my head and nobody is getting it! haha

I know how you feel, I'm kinda doing the same thing.
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