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Recreational Mechanic
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Northern Colorado, USA
Posts: 3,326
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If you are not familiar with classic Mustangs I would recommend you have someone who is look the car over. Many "restorations" out there which are just lipstick on a pig with a basketcase hiding underneath...like alot of stuff you see on the TV car restoration shows, cutting corners, poor quality work, etc.
It's very easy to get in over your head. I'm looking at being about $30-50K into my Corvair restoration soon.... It's a labor of love.
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PCA National DE Instructor #202106053 / PCA Club Racing / WRL Endurance Racing
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