1968 Ford Mustang Coupe 

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Sanding, Sandblasting, and stripping to try and get a foundation to work from.

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Typical Mustang Rust-Out Areas

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Every effort is taken to make as good a product as possible with what we have to work with.

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This car was an ill fitting poorly put together project of many half /assed attempts before we completed it.

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The Dashboard was a disaster with a bent up support for the padded Dash top.

 We removed it straightened it and reinstalled with nice used pad we had in stock.

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Front to Back We did what we could on a limited budget for this customer.

From this point forward the car went for a new headliner, seat and rug repair and replacement.

The finished picture will be on the highways of Central N.Y. in the Spring of 2003.

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