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1969 Grande

GPR

Active Member
The question is why is this Mustang being restored? Her dad bought this Mustang new in 1969 when she was in high school, it was her first car and has always been in the family so they want it restored. The problem is they lived in Miami and Daytona Beach so there is a lot of rust on the sheet metal. Strange part is the frame rails and front fenders look good.

This is what we are starting with

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The engine has 139,000 miles on it and starts right up.

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The roof is bad I need to find a parts car

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I have never seen an A pillar this bad before

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That car has some surprises in his sleeve !!!!!!
hood ,trunklid , doors , fenders aren't the problem here !
But look at that roof and A-pillar !!
How is the undercariage ?
 
I've have had parts cars that were in better shape... I don't envy whoever pays the bill on that restoration!
 
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