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Old Jan 15, 2007 | 01:24 AM
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Default Cool Site, Rebuilding an 80

Just wanted to say Hi,
Currently about to get into building an 80 Berlinetta. Basically just a Shell, but quite straight, Glass and Interior intact for the most part.

But I got from a friend that ripped out the Engine, Trans, Brake Booster, Fuel tank. Steering Colum etc. for a Vintage Hot Rod pick up.

Spent the last year or so gathering parts to put this car back together, and of course still looking forparts.

I looked around for a while trying to find a decent forum to work with and looks like I may have finally found one.

I'm sure I'll have a number of questions as I go.

P.S I'm not a total nubie to rebuilds, 72 Mach 1, 80 Monza, 51 Ford F-1, And a 94 Chev 4x4 Trail Truck/Daily Driver. So you won't have to hold my hand the whole time...
 
Old Jan 15, 2007 | 01:59 AM
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Default RE: Cool Site, Rebuilding an 80

Welcome to the forums and thx for registering with us !!!!!!!!!!

Looks like you have a nice project car on your hands !!!! Make sure that you post up some before pictures and keep us updated on your progress !!

There are alot of good individuals on here that are willing to help , just post up your questions and I am sure that someone will answer them if they can.
 
Old Jan 15, 2007 | 02:38 AM
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Default RE: Cool Site, Rebuilding an 80

Welcome to the site.

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