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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Tyler, TX
Posts: 568
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![]() Yeah, the car was beautiful too, it goes to show you never know what you're getting. I call it the "Red Dress Syndrome" - strip away the red dress.....
Both sides, too. We have both quarters welded on, one side is finished out, the other needs a little more work but it is just sitting right now. That's the problem with doing your own work, everything else gets in the way. Right now in Texas the heat is unbearable, too hot to work on it. I have an air conditioner that I can rig up for my garage, but it's too small to be really effective and you have to keep the garage doors down. One of these days we will get it done.
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Harold Phillips www.mustangsofeasttexas.org 1997 Mustang GT Convertible, 4.6L Auto, Autumn Orange w/Saddle Tan Top & Leather Interior, Styling Bar, 17 X 9 Polished Cobra R's on Nitto NT 555's, Ford Racing Bullitt Suspension package, Mac CAI, Steeda UDP's, Flowmaster 40 Series Catback, SCT X-Calibrator II, Zaino Shine, 7 time Show Winner, driven daily ![]() |
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