Project 1967

Maustang

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I haven't really done anything with my 57 pickup in the last 3-4 years.
When I was offered a trade last week for it I said yes.
It's kinda sad, the truck has been in my family for 30 years but i told my self that the next offer that was given to me for the truck I would seriously think about it.

Good by truck
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Hello mustang
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In its new home
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There is no motor or trans in it, however I did come with a 302.
So far I know I will have to replace the floor pans, passenger rear quarter and may be the front fenders and hood.

For now there is no real plan for it yet except to tear it down and clean it up replace/fix the body parts. Once I start to get into it a little more I will decide what direction I want to go with it.
 

cobrakidz

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Looks like a good place to start fresh, using the 302 or going with a stroker? Body work shouldn't be too bad as all panels are available and fairly cheap. Good luck.
 

aoc racer

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Whoa that looks like a lot of work. I've always wanted to take a shell mustang as a project but nothing with as much body damage as yours. Mainly because I don't know how to work body. Good luck and have fun.
 

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