The Long-Awaited, Super-Exciting Conclusion to the 1968 Ford Torino!!!!
#21
Great job Duane! It took a lot of work. But getting this project done with your dad is something you will remember for the rest of your life. I hope you'll be able to keep the Torino and eventually pass it on to your kids.
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#25
Droooooooolllllllll that is just beautifull, and you got it done so quick for the amount of work you did! it took me 2 freeking years just to get the glass reinstalled in my buick project, and you frame off restore your car in just about a year! i'll have to show my dad this thread, he's got a "thing" for '68-69 torinos...
#26
Well I didn't have things like jobs distracting me either. I worked all summer last year on it all day every day! Well, except Tues-Thurs afternoons for part of the summer when I took a class at the community college....
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