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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Mid-Atlantic Cobra Association
Semi OT: Has anyone ever restored an old Mustang
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<blockquote data-quote="zaxjax" data-source="post: 8475757" data-attributes="member: 49370"><p>No regrets at all! My dad lent me a hand when I needed it, friends would come over and hang out, and I learned a lot about Mustangs. I wish newer cars were that easy, way to many electrical parts and no room to work on anything. </p><p></p><p>I didn't lose money because most of the time I was buying junk, and then restoring back as close to original. You can find replica parts and pieces. Year One, CJ Pony Parts, and Mustang Depot and many more are out there. I even found a place in Beltsville that had hard to find parts and pieces. The place was a dump but the guy knew where everything was or could get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zaxjax, post: 8475757, member: 49370"] No regrets at all! My dad lent me a hand when I needed it, friends would come over and hang out, and I learned a lot about Mustangs. I wish newer cars were that easy, way to many electrical parts and no room to work on anything. I didn't lose money because most of the time I was buying junk, and then restoring back as close to original. You can find replica parts and pieces. Year One, CJ Pony Parts, and Mustang Depot and many more are out there. I even found a place in Beltsville that had hard to find parts and pieces. The place was a dump but the guy knew where everything was or could get it. [/QUOTE]
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