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  • #31
    don't fuck with the paint. that car will buff out awesome
    http://www.truthcontest.com/entries/...iversal-truth/

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    • #32
      Except where the paint is nonexistent.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Cooter View Post
        don't fuck with the paint. that car will buff out awesome
        It's crazed quite a bit from sitting outside, but I compounded a few spots tonight and the shine came right back. She'll end up getting a repaint after I get the rust issues worked out. The Welds buffed out to look like chrome though (well, one of them did, that shit is hard work! LOL!).

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        • #34
          Come on man - We need a good pic of the greatness that is the hood decal!
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Denny View Post
            I bet a 4 Loko that mine will make more
            only if you drink it yourself.

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            • #36
              I like it. My first car was ALMOST a 76 fastback with a v8 (in 1988). My dad said it was TOO MUCH power for a 16 year old!!!!

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              • #37
                Originally posted by 71chevellejohn View Post
                Come on man - We need a good pic of the greatness that is the hood decal!
                Exactly my thoughts!
                Last edited by Jimbo; 04-25-2012, 12:17 AM.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by 71chevellejohn View Post
                    Come on man - We need a good pic of the greatness that is the hood decal!
                    What was once greatness, has faded with the Texas sun over the years. The new decal set is in hand already though, it was the first part I ordered after I decided to buy the car.



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                    • #40
                      Now that hood has character! It doesn't look like it has ever been painted, thats pretty nice.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Jimbo View Post
                        Now that hood has character! It doesn't look like it has ever been painted, thats pretty nice.
                        That is definitely original paint. Most of it is buffing out nicely, but it's still getting some new paint.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by SonicblueGT03 View Post
                          Mostly because it's something I wanted when I was younger, and it's not another Fox. I've had enough of them for a while, but I do still have my '85 RS in the driveway too.
                          I also own a 85 RS that is bone stock( still has stock mufflers ) and an 86 RS that is a LONG way from stock. The 85 is for sale if you know any Capri lovers. Good luck with your project and I hope it turns out the way you dreamed it would be as a kid.

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                          • #43
                            Badass project. I look forward to seeing your progress on it
                            1997 viper gts
                            1986 turbo mustang
                            1987 Buick grand national
                            1972 nova

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                            • #44
                              Test fitting the '83 netted halo seats

                              OK, it's cold here, and nothing can kill motivation faster than laying on cold concrete! LOL! I did manage to strip the old carpet out (which in turn means the seats, seat belts, and center console had to come out too). It was wet and would surely have mildewed badly, so it's on the trash pile.

                              I figured since the seats were already out, they should be tossed out as well, and since I scored a decent (drivers side needs to be recovered) set of '83 GT netted halo seats locally (thanks again Robert!), now would be the time to test fit them. Turned out to be the easiest project I've ever done on a car. Swap the seat rails from the '78 on to the '83 seats, and bolt them in the car. That's it. The difference in comfort, and seating position, has to be felt to be believed. Ford couldn't have made a crappier seat if they tried.

                              Pics of the drivers side for now, it's getting colder, and I'm done for the day.





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                              • #45
                                Gotta love Craigslist!

                                Found a guy on CL who had parted out a few Mustang II's and had some goodies left over. He was losing his storage building and needed to move these quickly, not a bad haul for $100! Just wish I would have found him sooner, since 2 people had picked through them before me. ANd yes, that am/fm/8 track is going back in the car!









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