1972 Javelin

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MrSpeed
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Hey rustycarr great progress mate,are you going to fill the welds on the nose and patch panels on the roof to blend it all in, also your boot spoiler corners.

cheers Simon
The chain in those handcuffs is high-tensile steel, it'll take you ten minutes to hack through it with this, now if your lucky ? you can hack through your ankle in five minutes. Go !
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MrSpeed wrote:Hey rustycarr great progress mate,are you going to fill the welds on the nose and patch panels on the roof to blend it all in, also your boot spoiler corners.

cheers Simon
Simon, thanks,and yes ill get around to smoothing it in,eventually, Im looking into re doing the roof a bit later but id like to get it up and running, and then tinker with the rest, and see how I feel, this car is a lot of fun,keeps my mind going a 100mph, and I still grin every time I see it, I cant imagine owning a Falcon, must be Crazy Cool. ,maybe someday...
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Mate that's sounds like how I was thinking a while back...get it up and running then I will..well my updates tell the story,do your own thing mate and enjoy :!:

cheers simon
The chain in those handcuffs is high-tensile steel, it'll take you ten minutes to hack through it with this, now if your lucky ? you can hack through your ankle in five minutes. Go !
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Re: 72 Javelin

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been a while.. I got some things done on the car, still need to install headlights,wiring,need to weather the paint on the front to match rear ..Hopefully the next pics will be the car in public, running and driving. now to go off the bird thats been crapping on it..not that you can tell.. :lol:
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looks like great of no falcan
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Lights!
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nice!!!
a piece from here , a piece from there
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at a local speed shop gettin an alignment
Drew alot of attention on trailer and at shop
Looking forward to driving it..
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Don't forget to post video of this build in action, great progress man :!:
The chain in those handcuffs is high-tensile steel, it'll take you ten minutes to hack through it with this, now if your lucky ? you can hack through your ankle in five minutes. Go !
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MrSpeed wrote:Don't forget to post video of this build in action, great progress man :!:
Thanks,i didnt really shoot alot of video, maybe stills with voice over..
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