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Old 07-08-2008, 08:10 AM
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Default Fatty patty - 1969 mustang pro street

Hey guys,
I am new around here but not new to my build. It is a 1969 mustang fastback pro-street, that is being completly re-done from front to rear left to right bottom to top. Here is a small version of the to do list.

600 inch big block ford, I am shooting for 1000+ hp on pump gas or E85.
new front and rear valance panels, both quarter panels, two new door shells, and a new tail light panel.
fiberglass hood
new chromoly roll cage
new floors
custom fire wall
mustang II front suspension
air ride all the way around
second skin insulation

and soooo much more. Now on to the pictures.







I got the RH quarter panel, and both doors last night so I will have pictures here in the next day or so.

Kody
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Old 07-08-2008, 09:34 AM
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Hey guys,
I am new around here but not new to my build. It is a 1969 mustang fastback pro-street, that is being completly re-done from front to rear left to right bottom to top. Here is a small version of the to do list.
Welcome aboard, Kody. Keep us posted on your progress.
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Old 07-08-2008, 09:57 AM
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Thanks, this car has really been a hand full it is amazing what filler can cover up... there was spots that there was at least a inch of filler all the panels that had to be patched where brazed in. So alot of the panels had be replaced because it would just be easier.
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Old 07-08-2008, 10:44 AM
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WOO WOO another prostreet!
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Yep it would be alot of work to make her a true pro touring car but I like the pro street look a little better.
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