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Lucky for me my school offered an upholstery class, so I redid my interior myself in a custom grey and black velvet. The original steering wheel came from a guy named TBone who had (maybe still does)an original 70 Boss 302.
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My long nights of sanding paid off, but unfortunately as you will see I did not get to paint the car myself due to an accident involving my 3rd Stang. Stang #2 was a 71 Coupe I bought from my cousin. It was a beater w/a 400M. I sold it as a parts car to a friend.
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I came across this baby my Senior year and had to have it. #886 1984 Aniv Edition. This thing was sweet, but I can never leave anything alone, so I painted the wheels white to match the car. I think I was the first to have white wheels on a white car. Hmm Ford must have seen it and liked it since they used the same scheme on the next Anniversary Edition 8^)
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OUCH! Driving way too fast, lost control and went off a small bridge backwards hitting the retaining wall, then flipping end-over-end and landing on the wheels. There were three of us in the car and luckily I was the only one seriously hurt. I sported a back brace for like 9 months after that ride. I wish I had bought it back from the insurance company and rebuilt it now. Looks impossible, but I have seen worse brought back to life.
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