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    Restoration postponed

    Ok. I'm on hold for about a month. My soda blaster did not complete my Mach on time and I stumbled across a good find. 1965 coupe. I am doing a fast restoration on it for profit money to put into the Mach.
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    Doors

    Does anyone know where to get good (non-rusted) 71-72 doors? Dallas Mustang does not carry for those years. They say that aftermarket doors are not made for our cars. What have y'all done to remedy the door rust issues?
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    72 Q-Code drinkin' soda

    Finally after 5 years of staring at my car and stripping ever-so-slowly, it is time. Time to do the restore. Car and pieces were loaded up and sent to soda blaster. Sheet metal ordered from Dallas Mustang Tools ordered from Eastwood Two weeks off as of Dec 17. Parts ordered: Qtr panels...
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    72 Q-Code Mach Resto

    Ok folks After several years of sitting on this project I have got the car stripped of all parts, wires, and everything else that can be removed. I have a soda blast quote of $900 with some rust spot fixes as needed for under $1,000. I may try to do those myself though. Then its welding in...
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    DFW - Yellow Rose Car Show Aug 7-8

    This car show is all Ford and is INDOOR. I go every year that I can and it never disappoints. Many, many Mustangs there, but as you would expect, not many 71-73...but always a few. If you are around DFW, google it and get out there. I'll be there Sunday.
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    Anyone looking for an intense project?

    I found this beauty in a field near Dallas. Its been sitting in the same location for 27 years. I was hoping to take it and save it but I just don't think I can do all of that. I am having a hard enough time with the one I have now. Not one good panel and not original engine. It now has a...
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    Hello from Dallas

    My first car was a 73 Mach 1 and really missed it over the years. After an unsuccessful search to buy it back, I found a fantastic 72 Q-Code that is in need of a complete restoration. I have it stripped down and it is ready for blasting/dipping. I hope to have it on the road soon. I also...
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