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put a 2003+ grille on my 94 club, makes the ole girl look new, plus I put a badass sticker I designed to some use
close up
she's sure coming together, gunna bed line my running boards next, as well as try to find some aluminum f150/bronco rims. ( those suckers are rare in idaho lol)
put a 2003+ grille on my 94 club, makes the ole girl look new, plus I put a badass sticker I designed to some use
close up
she's sure coming together, gunna bed line my running boards next, as well as try to find some aluminum f150/bronco rims. ( those suckers are rare in idaho lol)
Really need to snag me a psd obs truck now
Diggin the new grill. I think I prefer the old one better. But you pull it off. Especially with that badass sticker xD
My 1995 Ford F150 XL New paint job, Got the wheels off a old 4WD, and the tires are fresh from Wal-Mart. We call her Ole Yeller cause she used to be school bus yellow before the white paint, and the inside of the cabin is still yellow
LOOKS NEW!!!! I hope mine can look that good some day!
Thanks! You can't tell it now, but that was the WORST car I've ever bought (condition wise). My wife and I originally bought it to be our son's first car. I bought it in Pasadena, MD and it was originally sold in Baltimore when new,so it had PLENTY of salt exposure. We had it restored by a pro back in '99-2000. It has new full quarters, floors, torque boxes, trunk drops, new partial inner fender below battery tray, new carpet, upholstery and the engine has been completely gone through, etc. It's the first '60's Mustang I'd ever bought so I had NO idea what problem areas to look for. After $5k+ worth of paint/body work in '99 dollars, I could just picture some jealous high school punk running a key the full length down the sides of it. We discussed it with our son and he was more than happy to have his mom's Honda Del Sol instead. The Honda was a great car for him and it did suffer the bumps and bruises of a first car...he got MANY years of good use out of that one. And the Mustang still looks good. She loves it and enjoys driving it to local shows.
This is big concern. I guy in my highschool was given a fully restored 1970 Chevelle for his first car and somebody keyed every panel on car.
This is big concern. I guy in my highschool was given a fully restored 1970 Chevelle for his first car and somebody keyed every panel on car.
EXACTLY!!! We felt bad about not following through with letting him have it, but he was thrilled to get his mom's "targa-topped" Del Sol instead. He didn't really have an appreciation for 60's muscle when he was in high school anyway. He LOVED the Del Sol and 30+ mpg...it cost him a LOT less to drive. That was in 2000.
It amazes me what kids (or adults for that matter) will do out of jealousy/spite...if they can't have something nice, they don't want anyone else to have it either. That, or whoever keyed the Chevelle just had it in for the guy. I PITY the guy who I might catch doing that to my or a friend's vehicle. Of course, I'd probably be thrown in jail, or worse, prison for my probable response...so I guess I'm lucky I've never faced that situation.
hooked her to my travel trailer. would be alot of work for the little 5.0 although i know she could do it...just take awhile haha glad i will be dragging it around with the V10.