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Project Generation Gap 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback Front End Body Prep - Painted Pony,
Project Generation Gap 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback Front End Body Prep - Painted Pony, Part 1
Project Generation Gap Readies for Final Body Prep and PaintProject Generation Gap Paint And Body Prep Being in the classic car hobby means you're constantly learning. Whether you bought your project in milk crates or as a completely built and running car ready for cruising, you'll eventually have to get your hands dirty. For many of us, there are segments of car repair we're strong in, and others that we need a helping hand with. If we had to guess, we'd say the majority of our readers are pretty handy with the basic tool chest full of sockets. They can tackle a brake system rebuild/upgrade, handle a five-speed swap, or even reupholster their classic Ford's seats and make the interior look like new with a few well-chosen parts and a can of spray paint. It's the bigger or more technical projects that sometimes get us sweating and looking for help-things like engine rebuilds or just about any type of wiring, replacing headliners, and other such "fun" projects. Usually, there's some trepidation, but help can often be found in a neighbor, club member, magazine, or car forum to get you through the rough patches. But there's one area in particular that most people dread, and that's paint and bodywork.
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Photo Gallery: Project Generation Gap 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback Front End Body Prep - Modified Mustangs & Fords Magazine
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