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Topic: Anyone restoring a 60s-70s ford? (Pics up)
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2BlueGeeTees
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Ok so I am about to drop a big chunk of change to Dearbornclassics.com for a full interior. Basically I'm unfamiliar with the company but they were recommended to me. Has anyone here actually purchased from them? If so, how was the quality of product? Customer service? Shipping time? Please help ease my mind because I just can't pull the trigger on this going in blind. [ 2013-12-04, 02:18 PM: Message edited by: 2BlueGeeTees ]
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70stang351w
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I havent but i believe theres some positive reviews on vintagemustangforum. Restoring the torino?
-------------------- 1996 GT VERT /32v MOD - SOLD 1970 Mustang Coupe M-Code 351w
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68dustin
CAFords OG
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I've heard pretty good things about them on some falcon forums.
-------------------- "As I lay rubber down the street, I pray for traction that I can keep, and if I do begin to slide, please dear God protect me and my ride!"
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68dustin
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lets see a pic of this beast? what year is it?
-------------------- "As I lay rubber down the street, I pray for traction that I can keep, and if I do begin to slide, please dear God protect me and my ride!"
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2BlueGeeTees
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Here is a funny story. I haven't been on cafords in so long I forgot how to post picks
Posts: 2316 | From: Vacaville | Registered: Jul 2004
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68dustin
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PHOTOBUCKET?
-------------------- "As I lay rubber down the street, I pray for traction that I can keep, and if I do begin to slide, please dear God protect me and my ride!"
Posts: 3986 | From: neverland | Registered: Feb 2005
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2BlueGeeTees
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Currently have the entire dash out and apart. Laying out gauges for custom cluster. Rebuilding hvac ducting, and refurbing/ dying dash black. Had to replace the dash assembly it came with because it was hacked up.
The car is a 72 trim code is for a 500 and engine code is H 351c 2v 168 hp. Either the engine was replaced with a 4v or the heads and intake were swapped. It was also an original C4 car. Now has a C6. 9" rear with 3.00 gear
Posts: 2316 | From: Vacaville | Registered: Jul 2004
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2BlueGeeTees
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I think I'm going to order that interior kit from Dearborn. Thanks for the feedback. If I don't order it now ill blow the money on useless stuff
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68dustin
CAFords OG
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looks pretty clean...nice to see something different.. u ever think about making ur own door panels and stuff? http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/ these guys over here do just about everything.. a lot of great info
lay a little fiberglass mat & fiber glass with some bondo and u can easily make some sweet looking gauge clusters [ 2013-12-04, 02:29 PM: Message edited by: 68dustin ]
-------------------- "As I lay rubber down the street, I pray for traction that I can keep, and if I do begin to slide, please dear God protect me and my ride!"
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2BlueGeeTees
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That sounds way above my ability level but damn it would be cool
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68dustin
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Get over to the university of YOUTUBE!
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SIC9250
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I like!
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