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Post  Lem Evans on November 3rd 2009, 10:12 pm

dfree383 wrote:Full tube chassis.......And save the ol'gal...

You seem to know lots about "ol'gals"...Maggie May maybe ?

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Re: Chuck's 1970 Mustang: The Rebuild...

Post  Nevs on November 4th 2009, 6:54 am

dfree383 wrote:Full tube chassis.......And save the ol'gal...


Good idea Idea Exclamation

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Re: Chuck's 1970 Mustang: The Rebuild...

Post  D. Sea on November 4th 2009, 11:57 am

Nevs wrote:
dfree383 wrote:Full tube chassis.......And save the ol'gal...


Good idea Idea Exclamation


Well that's what we were talking about looking into but then Coug presented us with another option. If we are going to build a whole new frame for this wrecked car, why not build the frame for a "More Complete" car. So Coug has offered to donate a 70 Fastback Body. So I believe Chuck and Eddie are about to take a trip to Texas and pick up the new project. We still have some things to strip off of Chuck's car.

Off Topic: Our friend Rob is bringing us two HUGE air compressors to "Store" for him, I'll hook up the 220 compressor and use it until he needs it back Cool just gotta unload them today with the Bobcat.

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Re: Chuck's 1970 Mustang: The Rebuild...

Post  richter69 on November 4th 2009, 4:13 pm

..............or buy my 69 affraid

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Re: Chuck's 1970 Mustang: The Rebuild...

Post  D. Sea on November 5th 2009, 12:27 pm

richter69 wrote:..............or buy my 69 affraid


We don't have that kind of fundage Sad but wish we could...

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Post  56Tbird on November 5th 2009, 2:00 pm

I would donate tweetybird, but we'd never get him in it affraid cheers :lol!:So ,I guess I'll just have to keep it awhile longer bounce

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Re: Chuck's 1970 Mustang: The Rebuild...

Post  D. Sea on November 5th 2009, 3:08 pm

56Tbird wrote:I would donate tweetybird, but we'd never get him in it affraid cheers :lol!:So ,I guess I'll just have to keep it awhile longer bounce


You gotta shoe horn and some KAY WHY! Razz Oh that sounded WRONG lol!

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Re: Chuck's 1970 Mustang: The Rebuild...

Post  jbozzelle on November 5th 2009, 4:47 pm

D. Sea wrote:
Nevs wrote:
dfree383 wrote:Full tube chassis.......And save the ol'gal...


Good idea Idea Exclamation


Well that's what we were talking about looking into but then Coug presented us with another option. If we are going to build a whole new frame for this wrecked car, why not build the frame for a "More Complete" car. So Coug has offered to donate a 70 Fastback Body. So I believe Chuck and Eddie are about to take a trip to Texas and pick up the new project................





What happened to buying Randy Moore's car?

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Re: Chuck's 1970 Mustang: The Rebuild...

Post  Nevs on November 5th 2009, 7:02 pm

jbozzelle wrote:
D. Sea wrote:
Nevs wrote:
dfree383 wrote:Full tube chassis.......And save the ol'gal...


Good idea Idea Exclamation


Well that's what we were talking about looking into but then Coug presented us with another option. If we are going to build a whole new frame for this wrecked car, why not build the frame for a "More Complete" car. So Coug has offered to donate a 70 Fastback Body. So I believe Chuck and Eddie are about to take a trip to Texas and pick up the new project................





What happened to buying Randy Moore's car?


X2???

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Re: Chuck's 1970 Mustang: The Rebuild...

Post  dfree383 on November 5th 2009, 7:30 pm

Lem Evans wrote:
dfree383 wrote:Full tube chassis.......And save the ol'gal...

You seem to know lots about "ol'gals"...Maggie May maybe ?


experianced goods are a better bet.....

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Re: Chuck's 1970 Mustang: The Rebuild...

Post  D. Sea on November 6th 2009, 3:01 pm

jbozzelle wrote:
D. Sea wrote:
Nevs wrote:
dfree383 wrote:Full tube chassis.......And save the ol'gal...


Good idea Idea Exclamation


Well that's what we were talking about looking into but then Coug presented us with another option. If we are going to build a whole new frame for this wrecked car, why not build the frame for a "More Complete" car. So Coug has offered to donate a 70 Fastback Body. So I believe Chuck and Eddie are about to take a trip to Texas and pick up the new project................





What happened to buying Randy Moore's car?


That was one of four options and still not out of the question however I believe Chuck is leaning towards getting the 70 Fastback at this time.

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Post  KY JELLY on November 6th 2009, 4:44 pm

I want Chuck to get the car he wants , I am not putting any pressure on him to buy my car its there if he wants it. I told him that a while ago so he knows it . I will still help him anyway I can on his chassis if he wants me to no matter which car he decides to use .

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Post  56Tbird on November 6th 2009, 6:00 pm

KY JELLY wrote:I want Chuck to get the car he wants , I am not putting any pressure on him to buy my car its there if he wants it. I told him that a while ago so he knows it . I will still help him anyway I can on his chassis if he wants me to no matter which car he decides to use .
WOW...your just like that BassBoatBob ..................your a good guy cheers lol!

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Re: Chuck's 1970 Mustang: The Rebuild...

Post  Nevs on November 6th 2009, 8:25 pm

D. Sea wrote:
jbozzelle wrote:
D. Sea wrote:
Nevs wrote:
dfree383 wrote:Full tube chassis.......And save the ol'gal...


Good idea Idea Exclamation


Well that's what we were talking about looking into but then Coug presented us with another option. If we are going to build a whole new frame for this wrecked car, why not build the frame for a "More Complete" car. So Coug has offered to donate a 70 Fastback Body. So I believe Chuck and Eddie are about to take a trip to Texas and pick up the new project................





What happened to buying Randy Moore's car?


That was one of four options and still not out of the question however I believe Chuck is leaning towards getting the 70 Fastback at this time.


I understand, I'm kind of partial to the fastbacks myself... Cool

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Re: Chuck's 1970 Mustang: The Rebuild...

Post  dfree383 on November 7th 2009, 7:35 am

The one Travis has may be worth looking at.

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