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In an earlier post, I had said that the project was postponed until I could get a job. Well thankfully, yesterday I got a job coaching soccer and am very thankful for that. But now I have a job and can now start getting to work on the 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe. In the cars current state, it is a 1966 Mustang Coupe painted red with many missing part which I have stacked in a corner of my garage that I picked up today. There are many directions I can take this project. ...
Well, she's all done. Been a great build process, and I am eternally grateful to Rick Anderson, Hank Lopez, and Russ Thompson for their creative talents, as well as their extreme design and craftsmanship in the process. Fellow Coupe builder Jacob McCrae (Pittsburgh, PA) is picking up the reins in creating the supplementatl Competition Coupe build manual. He is buiding a Coupe as well, and has been documenting his build alongside of ours. He will be using the pictures from our build, ...
Updated 09-14-2012 at 01:11 AM by vnmsss
Here some photos taken in various locations. Half at the Huntington Beach Cruise-In and Half at Mike's house when Jeff the Bat Miller dropped off his newly painted body. Photos in the link. ( Too big to post on the forum directly) http://projectcarblog.blogspot.com/2...otographs.html
Updated 09-08-2012 at 10:39 PM by G_Hodgkins
I already have a blog but will start doubling up to posting on here. Check it out! http://projectcarblog.blogspot.com Thanks!
Normal garage sale day, People coming looking over the stuff we had packed into the garage. I had to pull my Mark I out in the driveway as currently my shop is home to a 1970 VW getting a body off rebuild (another story) . A mom, her mother, and a 13 year old boy, drive up and as the boy gets out of their car he’s pointing to my Mark I asking if it is a C***a. So I say yes, a replica of a 1965, designed by Factory Five Racing. His mother says he has never seen one BUT he ...