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<blockquote data-quote="Powershift03" data-source="post: 11557820" data-attributes="member: 35407"><p>So long as you have a solid car to work with, the "restomod" build has a TON of options. What are your plans for the car? Do you have a vision/goal in mind? That's a great body style to start with!</p><p></p><p>Oh, I would also suggest you Email places like CJ Pony Parts, National Parts Depot, and a few other for free parts catalogs. It's much easier to figure out what you need, and how things go together, when you have some of the info provided in the catalogs. Not to mention, doing a vintage Mustang build.... you will get to know those places REALLY well! LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Powershift03, post: 11557820, member: 35407"] So long as you have a solid car to work with, the "restomod" build has a TON of options. What are your plans for the car? Do you have a vision/goal in mind? That's a great body style to start with! Oh, I would also suggest you Email places like CJ Pony Parts, National Parts Depot, and a few other for free parts catalogs. It's much easier to figure out what you need, and how things go together, when you have some of the info provided in the catalogs. Not to mention, doing a vintage Mustang build.... you will get to know those places REALLY well! LOL [/QUOTE]
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