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Gunna be a fun project. I did one with a 64 1/2 Mustang and a 67 fastback, my favorite part was setting a budget....then justifying every purchase or part untill Id spent 10k more then I planned on each, lol. Once you start, you cant stop :)
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Can't wait to see what you do with it!!!
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Same year, same car I have always wanted. Very jealous. :)
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Nice! Mine had a 327 and it's a great engine :thumbsup |
nice car :thumbsup
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i bet that car have seen some ass over the years..
america made great looking cars in those days.. |
Wow Ice, very nice find you got there :thumbsup.. Restoring an ols car, especially starting where you are now is very funny, getting rid of old metal and rust is the boring/hard part, now you just have the fun part left..
Good luck with it :) |
great project! Good luck.
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Looks like a damn fun project. Can't wait to see the progress you make on it.
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Yo. Ice. Hit me up. U got the number
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very good :)
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Nice car, mate!
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great car.. good luck to you
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Should turn out to be a really nice ride.
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sweetness
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great car, good luck Ice!
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I've got a 67 Skylark, I've had it for almost 10 years. It's SUUCH a money pit, you gotta do it for the love alone. Good luck on your restoration man!
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Have fun :pimp...
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I got to see it, nice project. I'm impressed how much research Ice has done for it, but dude, do you really need 5 different manuals for it? LMAO
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The ice of Hazzard :)
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awesome project!
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I air rided a grocery cart once... included sound system with 2 JL 12s... sadly that got more attention at the car shows then our actual show cars. What a fun build ICE, can't wait to see the progress as you dig in. |
Nice! Restoring either 67/68 is my bucket list :) I love that car!
Congrats, can't wait to see what you do with it. |
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