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Mail From: mastros (MICHAEL MASTROIANNI)
Here are a couple of pics of my '68 taken last month just before towing it off to the body shop.
mysite.verizon.net/vze8caje/towdolly2a.jpg
mysite.verizon.net/vze8caje/towdolly1a.jpg
And this is how it all started.
mysite.verizon.net/vze8caje/garage_find.JPG
I did as much as I could before shipping it off. Removed all the chrome, both windshields, stripped off the old vinyl top, replaced the entire front & rear suspension and brake system.
The new fenders and headlight buckets are inside (there's no interior). The short-shelby hood is from CJ Pony. It's fiberglass with a steel subframe, so I don't have to "pin" it like a solid fiberglass hood.
The only real rust were a couple of dime sized holes in the passenger rear 1/4 panel. The owner of the shop, who has a '69 convertible, seems pretty excited about doing this project.
Can't wait to get it back...
Mike
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Mail From: mastros (MICHAEL MASTROIANNI)
Here are a couple of pics of my '68 taken last month just before towing it off to the body shop.
mysite.verizon.net/vze8caje/towdolly2a.jpg
mysite.verizon.net/vze8caje/towdolly1a.jpg
And this is how it all started.
mysite.verizon.net/vze8caje/garage_find.JPG
I did as much as I could before shipping it off. Removed all the chrome, both windshields, stripped off the old vinyl top, replaced the entire front & rear suspension and brake system.
The new fenders and headlight buckets are inside (there's no interior). The short-shelby hood is from CJ Pony. It's fiberglass with a steel subframe, so I don't have to "pin" it like a solid fiberglass hood.
The only real rust were a couple of dime sized holes in the passenger rear 1/4 panel. The owner of the shop, who has a '69 convertible, seems pretty excited about doing this project.
Can't wait to get it back...
Mike
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Mail From: RRobaldo (Lance Robaldo)
Awesome! Take plenty of pics as it progresses!
Lance.
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[mailto:classic-mustangs-bounces at lists.twistedpair.ca] On Behalf Of MICHAEL
MASTROIANNI
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 11:15 AM
To: RRobaldo at wltsoftware.com
Subject: [CM] '68 Coupe enroute to the body shop...
Here are a couple of pics of my '68 taken last month just before towing it off
to the body shop.
mysite.verizon.net/vze8caje/towdolly2a.jpg
mysite.verizon.net/vze8caje/towdolly1a.jpg
And this is how it all started.
mysite.verizon.net/vze8caje/garage_find.JPG
I did as much as I could before shipping it off. Removed all the chrome, both
windshields, stripped off the old vinyl top, replaced the entire front & rear
suspension and brake system.
The new fenders and headlight buckets are inside (there's no interior). The
short-shelby hood is from CJ Pony. It's fiberglass with a steel subframe, so I
don't have to "pin" it like a solid fiberglass hood.
The only real rust were a couple of dime sized holes in the passenger rear 1/4
panel. The owner of the shop, who has a '69 convertible, seems pretty excited
about doing this project.
Can't wait to get it back...
Mike
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Mail From: RRobaldo (Lance Robaldo)
Awesome! Take plenty of pics as it progresses!
Lance.
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[mailto:classic-mustangs-bounces at lists.twistedpair.ca] On Behalf Of MICHAEL
MASTROIANNI
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 11:15 AM
To: RRobaldo at wltsoftware.com
Subject: [CM] '68 Coupe enroute to the body shop...
Here are a couple of pics of my '68 taken last month just before towing it off
to the body shop.
mysite.verizon.net/vze8caje/towdolly2a.jpg
mysite.verizon.net/vze8caje/towdolly1a.jpg
And this is how it all started.
mysite.verizon.net/vze8caje/garage_find.JPG
I did as much as I could before shipping it off. Removed all the chrome, both
windshields, stripped off the old vinyl top, replaced the entire front & rear
suspension and brake system.
The new fenders and headlight buckets are inside (there's no interior). The
short-shelby hood is from CJ Pony. It's fiberglass with a steel subframe, so I
don't have to "pin" it like a solid fiberglass hood.
The only real rust were a couple of dime sized holes in the passenger rear 1/4
panel. The owner of the shop, who has a '69 convertible, seems pretty excited
about doing this project.
Can't wait to get it back...
Mike
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