70 Ford Country Sedan; Junkyard Dawg

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  1. Dewey Satellite

    Dewey Satellite New Member

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    Awesome looking Mustang, congrats!!! :thumbs2:
     
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    That is a beautiful Stang. I am not at all surprised that it had two back to back wins. Serious pony lust going on here. :)

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  3. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    I also had a 1965 black 2X2 fastback with the rally pac on the column.
    Also sold it because the kids kept growing. Darned kids! Bought a Torino wagon.

    That's a beauty. I'd give it a first place too. :1st:
     
  4. KristiLEvans1972

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    This 1970 Ford is impressive. That is a GREAT find for a gear head for $550. And, a "little" equity? You could probably do pretty well on this wagon when you part with it (if you do). In my opinion, and the opinions of many, that is one of the best looking wagons of that era. I wish I had the build knowledge that a lot of the guys on this forum, do - I can do basic to intermediate cosmetics and that's about it.

    Your other projects are outstanding and bodes well for what we'll see of that Ford. Please post more pics as you progress. Your Keith Moon will be just about the coolest rocker in your neck of the woods.

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