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- 1973 Q code Mach 1
Wow! That looks awesome.
AMD is definitely reasonable on parts and their installation costs. Only problem for me is that I live on the west coast and they are in Georgia so to get them to do the work I would have to get the car to them and bring it back when they are done. I am currently fixing all the body work that I can and then I am going to have a body shop do that header replacement.I see you got the AMD panel. They seem to be about the best at the panels and are in my opinion the best on doing the replacement work. They do spot welding just like factory so you cannot tell they are replacements as easily as seeing all the plug MIG or TIG welds. They have very expensive spot welding equipment with the necessary controllers to guarantee a good weld.
My friend that does restorations is taking them a 67 Camaro that is a typical one, yes they rust worse than a Mustang, lol. They are going to replace the radiator support, both front fenders, hood, roof, windshield frame, doors, quarters, tail light panel, trunk and filler. Of course the entire floor from firewall to tail lights is also going in. The only thing that will stay factory is the cowl piece that has the VIN# so it will stay a 67 and not a kit car. They do it all in less than 30 days and have all the fixtures for most cars.
I have ask him to let me know when he takes the car down and I want to go visit.
He took a chevy truck to Grave Robbers and they replaced a bunch of metal on it. The shop that worked on the truck before got it all out of square and the doors would not fit. They had to cut the cab corners back out and add material to get back in shape and replaced the floors, rockers, bed sides etc, etc. They do not have the spot welders that AMD has so that is a mark against them.
You can pretty much build a car now days. What sucks is that the Mustang bodies you can buy have to be titled as a kit car you cannot swap a VIN over so they suck at that. Your keep your VIN with AMD.
Here is link to their shop in Georgia. http://amdinstallation.com/
You get a price up front not a running clock to pay all the shop time they want to use.
Thx for the link, it's a great source for info.You might find my friend Ralph's page fairly interesting. He's hooked up pretty deep with the Mopar scene, so drop him a line if you need parts. I swear he literally knows everyone.
http://ralphsrapidtransit.com/
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