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![]() I thought I would give my opinion as there seems to be many who look at postings but never reply. I have posed some 'simple' questions and never get a reply.
Anyway, I think that this resto can be done pretty easily. Check out this link http://www.desertmustangs.com/Write-ups.htm I also have a resto book at home that details this process for a 65. Will dig it out and send you the name. I got it on Amazon real cheap. Basically you need to remove the old one repair any dents or rust (then undercoat with a sealant) have a buddy to help you, some correct glue and it should happen. As someone recently told me if you are prepared to swear for long enough you can usually get the job done. Blinky |
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