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It is his car, he didn't want to fight the clutch in stop and go traffic for an hour."Fast68back" said:I thought it was HIS car?
Good idea! Now you should pass that piece of metal around like Johnpro's fender lip bender to the rest of the StangFixer's."34isgreat" said:Also had what I think was a great idea... New trunk lid has no holes for pin letters. Took old trunk lid and cut the top skin off using a side grinder to grind off the lip at the edge. The took a cut off wheel and cut the last 5 inches of the top skin off, taped the edges and used it for a guide to drill the pin letter holes in the new trunk. Worked great! This may have been done before but it was new to me, thought I would pass it on for use by others.
"Midlife" said:Good idea! Now you should pass that piece of metal around like Johnpro's fender lip bender to the rest of the StangFixer's.
me too! drove thru some rain on the way home. car is filthy but made it home with no trouble"janschutz" said:Just cleaned all the junk out that I accumulated during the Power Tour. I am now off to the car was to blow out all the bugs in the radiator. Later I will give the stang a nice was aand wax for not stranding us on the side of the road like all the Camaros I saw.
"tarafied1" said:me too! drove thru some rain on the way home. car is filthy but made it home with no trouble
and yes it was interesting how many broken down Chevy's we saw. Even on the drive home I saw a few more
and Steve, that looks good