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Location: pepperell, MA
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1968 Ford Mustang
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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8500K XENON HID BLUE HEADLIGHTS 9007 FORD MUSTANG 94-04 $9.99
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Last updated: Aug 22, 2006
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Normal rot where the bumper bracket mounts
This is going to be a pain to fix( look to page ended up replacing the whole post)
This was caused by an accident that the car was in before i got it. The body shop that did the work skined the quater but never seam sealed anything and just layed bondo over the weld seam. I cleand off over an inch of bondo on the top of the quater. This caused the lower door post to rot along with the rocker wheel well and floor more rot on the passengers side. this also helped to rot out the door post and the rear floor This is the tell tale signs of leaky cowls.
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Posted by: Stephen67
04/24/2007 11:45AM
Hey, this is Stephen67 from VMF.She'll look sweet in Britney Blue, definatly looks like a lot of work till then, but it will be well worth it! I restored a truck before my Mustang (mainly to see if it was something I wanted to do that much) and for the 13 days prior to someone pulling in front of me and it becomign totalled, there was no better feeling that driving down the road and knowing it looked like it did because you made it so. You'll know every nut and bolt on that car, and it will mean far more to you than if it was just purchased finished ^_^
Posted by: 94GTStang50
06/20/2006 07:45PM
Sweet car, should be a beauty when she's done. Wish I lived closer so I could help you with the work and whatnot. Should be a real nice project.
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