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04-29-2009 01:42 PM #1
Mustang Fastback
I see those photos and think, the hard part's already done! Now the fun starts, putting it back together. My father and I put a lot of cars together over the years. He didn't live to see my Chevy come to life in its newest form, but he did help with it in the beginning. Good luck to you guys, can't wait to see the Stang finished!
BTW...in 1967 or 68 my dad took (I think) a 66 Mustang 2+2 Fast back and put 59 Caddy fins on it, 63 Imperial headlights, and T-top...wish I still had that crazy thing!
-Chris P
http://53chevyhotrod.com

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04-29-2009 01:48 PM #2
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04-29-2009 07:33 PM #3
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04-30-2009 06:33 AM #4
Tom,
Oh wow. That wouldve been a cool job. Aircraft mechanic. When I hit my first teen year there was a fellow within a mile of me with a mechanic shop and his specialty was radial engines. He was restoring an old bi-plane and had always promised to teach me the ropes. Rats if he didnt close up shop with-in a couple years and move away. Last I heard he was an airplane mechanic at the airport in Yellville. My plan if funds permit.....as much as I love these old cars......finish my truck.....and jump into airplanes.....finish getting my private license.....and finish someones ditched home built. Like the Lancairs http://www.lancair.com/Main/legacy.html and several years ago with a loan I couldve built one but today.....ouch! Guess I'll have to settle for something much cheaper. Like a homebuilt ultralite! Joke!
BTW. That'll make a tough machine.....the fast back!
Chris....thats a slick Chevy. I couldve had a 49 for a $100 a few years ago in driveable shape. Wish I had grabbed it and stored it.
Dave GLast edited by Stovebolter; 04-30-2009 at 06:36 AM.
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