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Old 06-11-2020, 04:19 PM
John248 John248 is offline
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Chicagowil- Thank you. The 67 mustang belongs to my wife. It was her actual car in HS in 1978, and she manage to hold onto it all this time. It’s next on the list to be redone, although she really wants a 67 Camero. I told her they wouldn’t get along in the same garage. LOL

Hoodabest - I was really surprised how smooth the body was from SV. Most of the fill you see are along the body seam line which was raised when I got it. There are a few pin holes here and there, mostly around the fender lips, but the car body for the most part is straight and smooth. With the body up on the jig, it has a very slight bow which is causing the doors to not align, so I will have to smooth and fit them when the body gets mounted back on the frame. I hope to get as much body work done as possible before sending it off to a professional for paint. I’m going with Ford Rangoon Red, no stripes. My wife’s mustang was Medium Red and seemed it was a shade lighter in red. Both colors were offered in ‘67 as option colors I believe.

Good luck on your Hurricane

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