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Old 04-20-2019, 02:12 AM
Mannheimer Mannheimer is offline
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Originally Posted by Kerry Pinkerton View Post
Welcome to AllMetalShaping Mike. I restored a 67 Mustang with my youngest son when he turned 16....25 years ago. The good news is that the aftermarket for Mustangs is great. Almost every body or patch panel is available.


That said, I can understand your desire to make them yourself. It's a disease. I and a lot of us here have it also.


Do you have the missing parts?

Hello Kelly,



yes, aftermarket for Mustangs is great and prices are pretty low too. I have Fastback conversion in mind, so I would need to buy and replicate quorter panels and some small metal stuff I need for thet conversion. Would like to have ability making fastback quorter panels. All other sheet metal is there.
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