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Modified 1968 Coupe

I spent the weekend working on the gaps on the front end and is now ready for epoxy primer

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I finished the body work on the front end and bottom of the fenders and than epoxy primed

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I like the looks of it except that lower spoiler. I think I'll get one also, and modifiy it like you did. I might even try to split it like this...
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Bill
 
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"67 Fastback" said:
I like the looks of it except that lower spoiler. I think I'll get one also, and modifiy it like you did. I might even try to split it like this...
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Bill
now I like that for some reason...
 
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I wanted a plain grille for the Coupe so I ordered a new Dynacorn grille and drilled out the rivets that held the uprights.

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Be sure and check out the June 2012 issue of Modified Mustangs & Fords magazine because the Coupe and Fairlane will be on the cover. This is the first time a car not finished is on the cover.

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I got a new set of taillights installed. After a lot of trimming on the new rubber taillight to body seal they finally fit.

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I installed the grille and trim

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I wanted something a little different and I had an extra set of wide grille moldings that I epoxy primed black

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I like the black what do you think?
 
We are going to a car show in Tampa tomorrow. This is a new show for the Mustang Club of Tampa at Davis Islands airport.

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