My 1970 Mustang

Saberdemon

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Here is what I have Done so far with my current baby.
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I need to find the photos I took before and after it was blasted. This car had a LOT of hidden damage. It took a lot of metal repair to eliminate the need for more than a skim coat of filler.
 
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Don’t judge me on the rims. They were on it when I got it. They are just used to move it around. Lol
But if you like them make an offer.
Sweet, I installed a Martz front suspension with coilovers in my 69 fastback. Haven't gotten a chance to take it out for shake down cruise yet. I Enjoy this forum good to see others have same issues I do, lot easier to fix/install a new part when someone else has already did the RnD!
 

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Still gotta figure out what rims I am Gonna go with when it’s done. Never was a fan of big rims on older “classics”.
The next car I wanna build is a ‘32 ford 5 window. That is the car my father always wanted but never got. Both cars are a tribute to him. Could not find a 66 mustang that was not crazy expensive or rusted out, so I went with this 70. His 66 mustang was called “Nice and Easy” and went 10’s in the quarter back in the late 70’s all motor. It was also driven all over.