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A chip off the old block
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rsv1cox- Top Poster
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Re: A chip off the old block
Looks to be a maroon '69 'stang parked in the garage.
Restoration on the '65 rear end appears to be concours in quality.
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Re: A chip off the old block
Greal looking cars, and especially the work done on them.
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Re: A chip off the old block
Thanks guys.
The car was basically a body shell when he got it, a mixture of parts some after-market, some original. No interior, glass, and a hacked-up dash but with an original engine. However the transmission and differential were out of other Ford products. All replaced now with the correct numbers.
Bob
The car was basically a body shell when he got it, a mixture of parts some after-market, some original. No interior, glass, and a hacked-up dash but with an original engine. However the transmission and differential were out of other Ford products. All replaced now with the correct numbers.
Bob
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Re: A chip off the old block
rsv1cox wrote:Thanks guys.
The car was basically a body shell when he got it, a mixture of parts some after-market, some original. No interior, glass, and a hacked-up dash but with an original engine. However the transmission and differential were out of other Ford products. All replaced now with the correct numbers.
Bob
You mean these cars might have a chance of redemption??
My dream car(s) ‘66 fastback 2+2. If I ever win the lotto!
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Re: A chip off the old block
Looking Good , would not expect no less from YOUR son . Just went by the dragway its hopping http://www.piedmontdragway.com/ Just too darn Hot
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