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Black Gold 380R's 65 Mustang Build Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullitt1448" data-source="post: 16586453" data-attributes="member: 155102"><p>Wife’s Mercedes has an electric park brake, it works really slick. It would be really difficult for her to go back to a manual one st this point. </p><p>That is a fair chunk of change you saved! Congrats! Besides, having done the work yourself, you get the satisfaction of saying you built it, you didn’t havd to buy it. To me that is worth a lot, I have never really understood those that claim to be hotrodders and can barely turn a wrench but have deep pockets. To me doing your own work on your own car is the essence of hotrodding. Sure, farm out some of the parts of the project that require expensive special tools but a true hotrodder should be able to change an engine and do the basics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullitt1448, post: 16586453, member: 155102"] Wife’s Mercedes has an electric park brake, it works really slick. It would be really difficult for her to go back to a manual one st this point. That is a fair chunk of change you saved! Congrats! Besides, having done the work yourself, you get the satisfaction of saying you built it, you didn’t havd to buy it. To me that is worth a lot, I have never really understood those that claim to be hotrodders and can barely turn a wrench but have deep pockets. To me doing your own work on your own car is the essence of hotrodding. Sure, farm out some of the parts of the project that require expensive special tools but a true hotrodder should be able to change an engine and do the basics. [/QUOTE]
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