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Old 07-21-1999, 09:01 AM   #2
Clark Rodgers
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Man it's always good to hear from another 69 fastback but you have a serious problem.You need to step back and evaluate the car, engine sounds good but what about the rest of the body and undercarriage? This repair is extensive and it's important to have a experienced shop due this kind of work. They have to make sure the frame stays true.The people saying not to due this are being practical but we all have a love for our stangs that money just can't buy!
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