72 Mustang Mach1 restoration

72 Mustang Mach1 restoration

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ZR1cliff

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Thursday 13th March 2014
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Polarbert said:
ZR1cliff said:
Polarbert said:
That looks stunning!
As is your cottage PB

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Only just seen this, and why thank you! Parents place, I managed to make a fairly basic website for the place. Currently for sale if anyone wants it. Someone went to view but said that it was too expensive...... so buy somewhere cheaper then!
Haha, that was a blast from the past. Good luck with the sell.

ZR1cliff

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Thursday 13th March 2014
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exigepete said:
Good to to see an update! Looking good as ever, hope the good weather continues and you can crack on smile
Hopefully going to a specialist, as soon as he gets time, to have enough done to make it roadworthy.

ZR1cliff

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Monday 10th November 2014
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Job done! Well 90% anyway.


ZR1cliff

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Tuesday 11th November 2014
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SimesJH said:
Bloody gorgeous!
Thankyou

ZR1cliff

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Friday 14th November 2014
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LotusEspritTurbo said:
Wow, what an amazing restoration! That really looks fantastic.

I've got a 72 Mustang Convertible but it's not a patch on yours!

http://www.lotusespritturbo.com/Ford_Mustang_Conve...
Lovely. Your car looks every bit as clean as mine. Looks like it has had some quality work carried out.

ZR1cliff

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Friday 14th November 2014
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croyde said:
That reminds me of being in LA during a road trip in '92. We were driving an Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera but as it was my 30th birthday I went down to Rent a Wreck and got myself a '72 Mustang convertible 5.0 for the day.

When I was returning it I had to find a garage that sold the increasingly rare 4* petrol but when I got there, I could not for the life of me find the filler cap. I was going nuts walking round and round the car, scratching my head when a guy pulled up in a beautiful 60s Stingray Corvette.

"Hey Buddy!! it's under the plate!" he yelled.

Sure enough under the spring loaded rear registration plate was the filler cap biggrin
It's these memories that make the cars that little bit more interesting lol