1966 Mustang Convertible Restoration

I have forgotten to update this.

We thought we were finished with the repair and I walked by and saw this big dent in the A pillar. I'm thinking how did we do that and I went back through my photo's and found this one and it had been there all along. We have no idea how it got there because it looks like it had the original door that wasn't damaged.

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Brian cut out and replaced part of the A pillar

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Starting spraying Ford candy apple red awhile ago

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I finished spraying the body a few days ago. Still needs to be wet sanded and buffed.

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