67 Mustang GTA 390 Fastback Restoration project begins

Any questions or suggestions regarding restorations
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Re: 67 Mustang GTA 390 Fastback Restoration project begins

Post by brennan67 » Mon 11 Apr 2016, 16:00

ters wrote:
brennan67 wrote: I have to say honesty there is not much looks better than a 67 Fastback from behind, maybe a 70 Cuda.... or a Charger....
Fixed it for you ;) :lol:

No comments does not mean boring or no admiration Brennan.....keep on posting and updating please?! Excellent work sir!!

Ters.
Yeah sometimes after a months worth of posts to yourself with no response it can kinda get lonely.. feels like you are talking to yourself which is never a good thing ! 8O 8O :roll: :roll:

But I see a lot of people are reading and looking but not saying much.. Like I said when I started this thread, any comments are welcome, I am always open to ideas, advice and suggestions ? And if anyone has questions to ask about what I am doing dont be afraid to ask maybe you can pick up something from my experiences not saying I know everything but I might know 1 or 2 things..

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Re: 67 Mustang GTA 390 Fastback Restoration project begins

Post by Mustang Sally » Mon 11 Apr 2016, 18:23

No Sir, you are not alone! Check the view count.
Your thread is better than a "Ruiter in Swart boekie" :lol: :lol:

Please keep posting pics.
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Re: 67 Mustang GTA 390 Fastback Restoration project begins

Post by Burnthosetyres » Mon 11 Apr 2016, 19:45

If the forum had a like button I would have pushed it a few times, even though it's a Ford....

But your attention to detail is spot on. Can't wait for her first run!
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Re: 67 Mustang GTA 390 Fastback Restoration project begins

Post by brennan67 » Tue 12 Apr 2016, 09:17

Mustang Sally - not sure what a "Ruiter in a swart boekie" is got me stumped on that one.

Leonard - yeah man it will be a while, I hope to have body in paint by early Jan and then assembly during the course of next year.

All part time on weekends like I said on your Truck thread, I will be interested to see how my part time build progresses vs a full time build like yours and I think Mavericks may also be a full time build ??

They all starting at same time more or less. Not that its a race not at all.... but one of the reasons I ended up doing my own work is that I could not wait for the full time car builders to complete my projects and I always felt I could do the work faster. It will be a interesting yard stick !

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Re: 67 Mustang GTA 390 Fastback Restoration project begins

Post by werner » Tue 12 Apr 2016, 19:49

Hi Brennan67,

I seldom comment on any of the threads, but I love to read and watch you profesionals do a good job. I am far to impatient to do it and would not have someone else do it for me.


Ooops, did not mean to make Ruiter in swart so big

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Re: 67 Mustang GTA 390 Fastback Restoration project begins

Post by FPT » Tue 12 Apr 2016, 20:02

Love your work and detail!
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Re: 67 Mustang GTA 390 Fastback Restoration project begins

Post by barrydorr » Thu 14 Apr 2016, 19:39

Just like the others, not commenting much but following your progress.

Almost wondering what to comment since you cover everything in such detail there is not much the add or suggest
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Re: 67 Mustang GTA 390 Fastback Restoration project begins

Post by brennan67 » Thu 14 Apr 2016, 20:05

werner wrote:Hi Brennan67,

I seldom comment on any of the threads, but I love to read and watch you profesionals do a good job. I am far to impatient to do it and would not have someone else do it for me.


Ooops, did not mean to make Ruiter in swart so big

Werner

Oh ok thats who the Ruiter in swart is... !! I see
Not sure about been a professional, I am always learning and this is my hobby but thanks !!


FPT wrote:Love your work and detail!
Why thank you sir !
barrydorr wrote:Just like the others, not commenting much but following your progress.

Almost wondering what to comment since you cover everything in such detail there is not much the add or suggest
Barry - :o :o :o oh ok... I see... thanks man..

But I will say I have a few pro's helping me along the way on this project notably on metal fabrication, I know my limitations..

Will post more on monday of weekends work.. :D

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Re: 67 Mustang GTA 390 Fastback Restoration project begins

Post by 68vette » Fri 15 Apr 2016, 22:40

Amazing stuff Brennan!!

I have a couple questions! :lol:
How much experience do you have doing this type of thing? I see this is your hobby, but where did it start, and how did you get to where you are now?

Im a youngster and have an addiction to these cars, american muscle. I dont want to work on cars like these full time, but I'd love to be able to restore one for myself part-time one day! I just have no clue where to start in terms of experience! Being in matric with little time doesnt help either :(

Thanks!
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Re: 67 Mustang GTA 390 Fastback Restoration project begins

Post by RASSIE » Sat 16 Apr 2016, 07:18

I worked with Brennan on his first Mustang. He is a perfectionist. He always gets what he wants and set high goals on the end product. He is a hard worker and one hell of a Boss. :lol:
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