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General 71-73 Discussion
71-73 Mustang Talk
Would you buy a 71-73 again?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mac" data-source="post: 395687" data-attributes="member: 2240"><p>Shaheenk,</p><p></p><p>It was nice of you to rebuild your Dad's Mustang for him. I'm sure that he was pleased with your efforts more than the actual rebuilding of car itself.</p><p></p><p>I was amazed that the person you had mentioned that was suppose to rebuild the car actually ended up stripping it instead. Have you considered taking him to court?</p><p></p><p>In your search for parts and rebuilding info (i.e. correct fasteners), is there any Mustang clubs close by you? Have you searched this web site for other members close to you? Look up the MCA (Mustang Club of America) on the web. They have listings of regional groups all over the world, maybe one close to you. They also list national judges by year of certification with contact info. Again another source of info to consider.</p><p></p><p>If you Dad has already driven the car, sounds like you are "almost there" and should be congradulated on your efforts!!</p><p></p><p>Mac</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mac, post: 395687, member: 2240"] Shaheenk, It was nice of you to rebuild your Dad's Mustang for him. I'm sure that he was pleased with your efforts more than the actual rebuilding of car itself. I was amazed that the person you had mentioned that was suppose to rebuild the car actually ended up stripping it instead. Have you considered taking him to court? In your search for parts and rebuilding info (i.e. correct fasteners), is there any Mustang clubs close by you? Have you searched this web site for other members close to you? Look up the MCA (Mustang Club of America) on the web. They have listings of regional groups all over the world, maybe one close to you. They also list national judges by year of certification with contact info. Again another source of info to consider. If you Dad has already driven the car, sounds like you are "almost there" and should be congradulated on your efforts!! Mac [/QUOTE]
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