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The Mustang did make it Home yesterday..

Larry G

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Well my car made it home yesterday after a 4 month stay at the shop.
I have to say it doesn't seem that long but I'm glad it's back and now the assembly begins.

Here's some pictures of it at home with of a few things that I got install today.
 
"RyanG85" said:
:10 Looks awesome! What are the holes on the tail light panel for?

The honeycomb mach1 panel.
p80164_large+1970_Ford_Mustang_Mach_1+Rear_Passenger_Side.jpg
 
I still think that is the most awesome, unique color. It looks fantastic.

That would look sweet with the billet grill for both the main grill and the hood scoop.

This is a picture of them on my '69:
billet_grill4.jpg
 
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Thanks All,
It is nice having it back home, it looks good sitting in the garage or my driveway.
The temps this week will be in the 80's so it will be out in the sun to help cure the paint.
Yesterday I got a few more of the many pieces put back on, slowly but surely.
Hope I can get Humpty Dumpty back together again, before to long, I want to drive.

johnpro I like the looks of the billet grilles but right now I'm putting on my stock pieces, which are ready to go, and sometime in the future I'll do some mods.
DougG69 My bodyman said I won't be able to deny that I wasn't at the bar when my wife says, "I saw your car at". Not good.
RayanG85 As far as the strip on the tail panel, I'm not going to cover it, I'll put the top and bottom trim pieces on and leave the honeycomb panel off. I want to put a different gas cap on and from what I understand they won't fit with the panel on, so the strip will have to show, I like that.
 
It's usually not recommended to put a newly painted car in the sun for long periods of time; I'd contact your painter for his advise.
 
Depending upon type of paint job, maybe. I'm not a paint expert but my supplier (PPG) actually gave me the instruction to get mine out in the sun to help cure. Natural oven kinda thing.
 
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