66 Mustang coupe with a coyote swap

DSG2003Mach1

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wow, not sure I missed this before

love seeing all the progress pics, wish I had a clue how to do half of that kinda body work
 

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Damn we got some talented people here on SVTP. Great project OP. As others have said, I can't wait to see the final product.
 

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Damn we got some talented people here on SVTP. Great project OP. As others have said, I can't wait to see the final product.

This.

So many people here with far more talent than I have. I have plenty of vision, but lack the skills and time to do it myself, and lack the funds to pay somebody else.

Doomed to watch from the sidelines, I am.
 

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Not Exciting stuff but said I would keep the pics coming. Bumper and rear valance getting all lined up not the fun stuff but gotta be done waiting on the transmission and A/C to get here for the fun to start

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Looking good and straight

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Finishing up a little bodywork

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Awesome work you are doing! I am in Georgia myself (augusta), and have 6000 miles on my coyote swapped 67 Galaxie that I finished last May. I didn't have to do all the body work you have been doing, so I commend your hard work!
 

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