I wonder how old this stuff is?
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What a coinkidink. My brother clipped my firebird's front end with his Bronco II while we were both pulling out of the driveway. I backed out first, and my bro followed.
Unfortunatley a car was speeding around the corner, so I stopped and honked my horn and tried to pull back in the driveway. But his big 15" woofers were playing too loud, and he didn't hear me honking.
He backed into me and caved in the front plastic bumper. Put a nice size dent in it, and pushed the right fender back a little. Didn't do anything to his rear bumper. Ford tough baby!
Both the bumper and the fender were easily replaced and painted. Although the guy that mixed the paint could never get it to match the faded red paint that was six years old on my 89' firebird. He got it close enough to look ok, but I could tell it wasn't right. Yep, it was fun being young, dumb, and...well you know the rest..
Werd on the muscle car restore. I want to do that so bad. A 65'-66' Stang or a 68'-69' Camaro would be nice. One of these days I guess.
Unfortunatley a car was speeding around the corner, so I stopped and honked my horn and tried to pull back in the driveway. But his big 15" woofers were playing too loud, and he didn't hear me honking.
He backed into me and caved in the front plastic bumper. Put a nice size dent in it, and pushed the right fender back a little. Didn't do anything to his rear bumper. Ford tough baby!
Both the bumper and the fender were easily replaced and painted. Although the guy that mixed the paint could never get it to match the faded red paint that was six years old on my 89' firebird. He got it close enough to look ok, but I could tell it wasn't right. Yep, it was fun being young, dumb, and...well you know the rest..
Werd on the muscle car restore. I want to do that so bad. A 65'-66' Stang or a 68'-69' Camaro would be nice. One of these days I guess.
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