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gevalia

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Restoration process:
http://www.fototime.com/users/rsmiller@optonline.net/1966 Mustang - During restoration

After restoration:

http://www.fototime.com/users/rsmiller@optonline.net/1966 Mustang - After Restoration



'66
289 .040
600 cfm
T-5
17" Vintage 45's - 225x50 front/rear
 

gonzothegreat

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beautifull, nice work m8
 

12sec67

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so thats what a full restoration looks like...
 

thehueypilot

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Very nice! Do you have any "before" pictures of right after you bought it?
 

5.0StangRacer

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looks awesome! I wish i had the time/resources/money/talent/skills and espiecally the garage space to do that! the only thing that kinda confused me was why did u put that big clunky A/C unit in it?
 

68 Coop

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Excellent work, turned out beautiful. I wish...
 

94CobraPace

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Looks good. Lots of time, money, sweat & tears.
 

'68StangGT

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lookin good

congrats
 

Platonic Solid

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gevalia said:
Restoration process:
http://www.fototime.com/users/rsmiller@optonline.net/1966 Mustang - During restoration

After restoration:

http://www.fototime.com/users/rsmiller@optonline.net/1966 Mustang - After Restoration
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Wow! a lot got done in only 3 months! What's your secret.
 
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gevalia

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Sorry for the confusion

Restoration took a year. Was completed in July.

Why the A/C? Well, it's a daily driver and the humidity in Connecticut sucks. Hardly use the A/C but at least it's there for the Vicki Secrets models I seem to have hanging all over it. Kidding, well, not really, amazing what this car attracts. Truely amazing.
 
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65mistress

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schweeeet...
 

cardude

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very nice indeed, wanna borrow my car for a while??
 

Platonic Solid

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gevalia said:
...the humidity in Connecticut sucks. ...
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Where in CT are you? I'm in Old Saybrook.
 

Edbert

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Cool, looks like you dipped the whole dang thing in POR15!
 
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