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Leaving your mark

S8NS 289

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So when i went to this loaded mustang guy he had a coupe that was smashed badly nothing special to the eye 289 4bl automatic 14'' GT wheels the GT steering wheel was bent he asked me if i heard of a show called drake and josh, i said "i think so?" in the trunk there was a small bracket welded to the floor in the shape of a pez dispencer which held a USB he popped it out and put it in the computer and it showed restoration pics/paint and finally the drake kid driving it i thought it was very cool he left his mark in his car for others to see, I always wonder what kind of life my car had,who was in it what it had done,ect.. So i am going to use this idea on my coupe for the next person who has to fix it when i'm gone..thought it was a cool idea...
 
Googled the kid and sure enough he crashed his mustang. Never heard of the show before. Neat idea though.
 
Already left my mark

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I don't have a picture, but there's a section of factory paint on the dash support just back of the windshield. I used a china pencil to mark that this is the only original paint left on the car, with my name and date. Midlife is a true Candy Apple Red car; although the buck tag says that as well, it's always good to have actual documentation of it.
 
I'm going back next week, i'll snap some pictures of it, and the parts he had,,,.. when stripping my car the only marks i found was 666 on the radiator support by a paint marker and i did not know how to take it :shrug here is some pics of other things that were there...
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