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Old 12-04-2008, 12:49 AM
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looking awsome you done an incredible job
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Old 12-19-2008, 07:00 PM
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Constructing belly pan in the back,Ive got to come up with some weight savings ideas,too much metal in this car.Ron
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Got the tail panel fitted looks kind of like a Mustang again.Love this angle of picture for some reason.Ron
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Check out the big american bulges,it turned out to be just about a foot wider then a factory Mustang.Kind of looks funny.Ron
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Got the fenders fabbed and most of the hood hinges done.Ron
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Thats really cool I'm lovin the wide fender look. And your work is looking pretty amazing.
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That is super cool
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thanks for the update
its gonna look great with that widebody all slicked out.
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Look great to me the flares look better then the fiberglass ones they sell for it.Any thoughts on Shelby side windows or filling them in.Or running a r model rear window?
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I've made some covers for the side windows,but I kind of like the vents also.The rear window will have to be the factory one that I have,a high dollar R model one isn't in the budget.The paint is going to be a solid color{haven't desided yet} with flat black on the tops of the hood and fenders.Ron
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