How much skin does a cat share with a horse

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Actual sheet metal:

You can basically cut off all the rear exterior panels, pull the fenders and hood and you now have skinned a cat into a horse. Same chassis underneath.

The doors are also the same.

The top frame is identical

I love Cougars as parts cars.

All of my power window donors were Cougars

I probably parted out some cats that should have been saved. Sniff.....

- Paul

 
Actual sheet metal:

You can basically cut off all the rear exterior panels, pull the fenders and hood and you now have skinned a cat into a horse. Same chassis underneath.

The doors are also the same.

The top frame is identical

I love Cougars as parts cars.

All of my power window donors were Cougars

I probably parted out some cats that should have been saved. Sniff.....

- Paul
So if I understand you correctly the quarters, hood and fenders are different. Right?

I read elsewhere here that the door skins are different.

 
Actual sheet metal:

You can basically cut off all the rear exterior panels, pull the fenders and hood and you now have skinned a cat into a horse. Same chassis underneath.

The doors are also the same.

The top frame is identical

I love Cougars as parts cars.

All of my power window donors were Cougars

I probably parted out some cats that should have been saved. Sniff.....

- Paul
So if I understand you correctly the quarters, hood and fenders are different. Right?

I read elsewhere here that the door skins are different.
Yes - the door skins are different but the shells are the same.

All other external metal is different.

- Paul

 
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