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I'm amazed at the fresh undercarriage on all your cars (They actually look clean enough to eat from). I'm use to seeing rust and dirt on my car's undercarriage.

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slotcarrod wrote:I'm really sport'in a chub over that Mopar! In the pics it looks like it won't need much work! It looks great as it sits
it really isn't too bad of a car. it has been repainted once at some point in time. but some of the body work underneath that new paint is kinda rough. it definately took a shot on the right side. it needs a new right quater panel and door jamb. probably a right door too, but might get away with just a new door skin.

here's what will be under the hood. :wink:

http://www.moparsupercenter.com/426-hemi-465-hp-crate-motorp5249667ac.html

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Still no Fords in there?
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mrlexan wrote:Still no Fords in there?
Yours should be by now!

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I know. Trust me I want to...... but mama also needs a BIGGER glider thingy, called a "house."
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mrlexan wrote:I know. Trust me I want to...... but mama also needs a BIGGER glider thingy, called a "house."
I could understand that-

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mrlexan wrote:Still no Fords in there?
as long as we can help it there won't be. :P :wink:

we talked to a guy that want to have a model A street rod built. but there's no way it's gonna get built the way he wants for what he wants to spend (which would be nothing).

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scr8p wrote:
mrlexan wrote:Still no Fords in there?
as long as we can help it there won't be. :P :wink:

we talked to a guy that want to have a model A street rod built. but there's no way it's gonna get built the way he wants for what he wants to spend (which would be nothing).
I thought you said you'd make an exception. :cry:
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that's what the wink was for. :wink:

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I think a 60's type mustang and a GT40 would be the only worthy American Fords! Although, I like the look of the old Falcons as well!

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If your going to do a Ford, I'd aim high and go with a Thunderbolt.

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Dirtdiver wrote:If your going to do a Ford, I'd aim high and go with a Thunderbolt.
I have a 63 1/2 Galaxie 500 you can practice on 8)

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slotcarrod wrote:I think a 60's type mustang would be the only worthy American Fords!
Dats whaz I gotz, but more special than just a regular mustang. Jason already said it was worthy. 8)
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Dirtdiver wrote:If your going to do a Ford, I'd aim high and go with a Thunderbolt.
I aim higher than that. :P
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mrlexan wrote:
slotcarrod wrote:I think a 60's type mustang would be the only worthy American Fords!
Dats whaz I gotz, but more special than just a regular mustang. Jason already said it was worthy. 8)
If it's a Shelby? In my eyes, they are not Fords! :wink: If it is a Shelby? I'm very jealous! 350 or 500?

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