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<blockquote data-quote="Black Gold 380R" data-source="post: 16725706" data-attributes="member: 70025"><p>Hello Todd! It's funny you and I were doing the same type of work to our classic Mustang. I wish mine was running right and I could take it out just to see if the brakes are working correctly and to get my speedometer calibrated.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, that weather stripping glue is hard to work with. I got some on my hands and it didn't want to come off. I can imagine what it would do to your clothes. I found a small amount on the paint of my door (I guess one of the strings got away from me). I was like holy S#!T. Now what? LOL. So, I got some lacquer thinner and was able to get it off. Crisis avoided LOL.</p><p></p><p>Thank you very much for your comment on my paint. I find myself looking at it sometimes and thinking "I actually did that." LOL. Even I can't believe how good it came out.</p><p></p><p>I don't think I'll ever sell this car, but, man, if I could actually get six figures for it that would be amazing. I was watching Barret Jackson while uploading my work on the car. Since it was super Saturday they had some amazing vehicles going through. Not sure how mine would fare being a coupe. I think it would go for big money if it were a fastback. Oh well, it's fun to dream sometimes LMAO!!!</p><p></p><p>During Barret Jackson I actually asked my wife if we could get over $100K for the Mustang if she would be willing to sell it. She actually said yes. I told her I don't think so LOL.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again Todd. You, [USER=6727]@CobraBob[/USER], [USER=60644]@Grabber70Mach[/USER], [USER=173955]@geoffmt[/USER], [USER=7795]@biminiLX[/USER] and [USER=35549]@01yellercobra[/USER] are always VERY kind with your comments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Gold 380R, post: 16725706, member: 70025"] Hello Todd! It's funny you and I were doing the same type of work to our classic Mustang. I wish mine was running right and I could take it out just to see if the brakes are working correctly and to get my speedometer calibrated. Yeah, that weather stripping glue is hard to work with. I got some on my hands and it didn't want to come off. I can imagine what it would do to your clothes. I found a small amount on the paint of my door (I guess one of the strings got away from me). I was like holy S#!T. Now what? LOL. So, I got some lacquer thinner and was able to get it off. Crisis avoided LOL. Thank you very much for your comment on my paint. I find myself looking at it sometimes and thinking "I actually did that." LOL. Even I can't believe how good it came out. I don't think I'll ever sell this car, but, man, if I could actually get six figures for it that would be amazing. I was watching Barret Jackson while uploading my work on the car. Since it was super Saturday they had some amazing vehicles going through. Not sure how mine would fare being a coupe. I think it would go for big money if it were a fastback. Oh well, it's fun to dream sometimes LMAO!!! During Barret Jackson I actually asked my wife if we could get over $100K for the Mustang if she would be willing to sell it. She actually said yes. I told her I don't think so LOL. Thanks again Todd. You, [USER=6727]@CobraBob[/USER], [USER=60644]@Grabber70Mach[/USER], [USER=173955]@geoffmt[/USER], [USER=7795]@biminiLX[/USER] and [USER=35549]@01yellercobra[/USER] are always VERY kind with your comments. [/QUOTE]
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