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Modified 1968 Coupe

After waiting 5 months for the next installment, is that all you're going to give us? :rant
 
"Sluggo" said:
Patience my son.

This is the modern world old man.
Its all about me, me, me and now, now, now. :sarc

Plus, these restorations of Rusty's are better than any viewing on the TV,
except for Hell on Wheels & The Walking Dead :thu
 
"scedd" said:
After waiting 5 months for the next installment, is that all you're going to give us? :rant

Sorry we are behind on this project but customer cars come first.

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We have also been working on this 1967 Fairlane

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"Opentracker" said:
Hey - Nice Fairlane ! That color has a lot of POP to it . :thu

Thanks John I think the front end will also have a lot of pop in it when we get it to the dragstrip with your front suspension in it.
 
"GPR" said:
Sorry we are behind on this project but customer cars come first.

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We have also been working on this 1967 Fairlane

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Hey Rusty,
Don't apologise.
Your doing all this fine work and we just can't wait to see it.
I will have to be more patient (hang on didn't I hear that earlier)
 
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"Opentracker" said:
For some reason I thought that car was dark blue or black. You guys sure do some nice work.

You must have seen pictures when it was black epoxy primer.

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Check out the Baer brake install in an upcoming issue of Modified Mustangs & Fords magazine.



 
lol yeah i mean the window area...I see most cover it with a paperish cloth or carbopard but what you use looks different.. I could be crazy
 
"JRANGER" said:
lol yeah i mean the window area...I see most cover it with a paperish cloth or carbopard but what you use looks different.. I could be crazy

We use 3m or Norton plastic sheeting that comes in rolls big enough to cover the whole car. Brian cuts it to the size he needs.
 
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