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RE: Help out a soldiers dream. - 4/29/2008 8:50:26 AM   
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03Maverick,

That would be awesome, Not sure what shipping on something like that would be. You have any idea what the weight of the hood is? Dimensions? I could possibly plug in the dimensions of the hood and the weight to get an estimate of what it would cost to ship. Let me know I may be able to work something out. Do you have any pictures of it? You can send the pics to my email. rodnamy@sbcglobal.net

Rod

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RE: Help out a soldiers dream. - 4/29/2008 8:57:07 AM   
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I'll be mailing the chrome air cleaner, a very cool air cleaner nut & the front window "U" seal on Thursday.


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RE: Help out a soldiers dream. - 4/29/2008 9:01:39 AM   
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Art,

Sweet. Got my list going.

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RE: Help out a soldiers dream. - 4/29/2008 9:02:50 AM   
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twotone,

i dont get over n this section to often.  If i was in cali i would be there helping you build it.....i work pretty quick though, i rebuilt my 67 in 30 days.....sadly i lost touch with most of the guys from this section when i grabbed up a new mach 1....so many new guys in the classic section, makes me all giddy.

the guys here will take care of you. good luck



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RE: Help out a soldiers dream. - 4/29/2008 9:09:17 AM   
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quote:

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03Maverick,

That would be awesome, Not sure what shipping on something like that would be. You have any idea what the weight of the hood is? Dimensions? I could possibly plug in the dimensions of the hood and the weight to get an estimate of what it would cost to ship. Let me know I may be able to work something out. Do you have any pictures of it? You can send the pics to my email. rodnamy@sbcglobal.net

Rod


I'll take pics tonight.  Not sure how I would weigh it though...

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RE: Help out a soldiers dream. - 4/29/2008 9:26:38 AM   
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If you have a home bathroom scale, it would just be an extimate, close enough for government work.

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RE: Help out a soldiers dream. - 4/29/2008 11:59:54 AM   
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Twotone64, if you can send me your address where you want items shipped, I can get some stuff to you.  Also, what items are you still in need of?  Sorry about your loss.

zmetalmilitia@yahoo.com

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RE: Help out a soldiers dream. - 4/29/2008 12:54:48 PM   
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Zmetalmilitia,

I am still in need of the following parts:

-the rear bumper (The front one is very usable)
-paint seal kit
-door, trunk, hood rubber bumper sets
-Window felt kit
-Drip rail moulding
-seat belts (black)

Major stuff still:
-Painter
-Paint supplies
-body work
-passenger fender
-hood


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RE: Help out a soldiers dream. - 4/29/2008 3:00:04 PM   
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Okay the outside mirror, rear view mirror, watershields, and the rubber u seals for the rear windows are off the list.  They should be at your door within the next week or so.  Hope this helps.

ZMM

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RE: Help out a soldiers dream. - 4/29/2008 3:27:06 PM   
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ZMetalmilitia,

Much appreciated.

To update everyone on contacts, I have emailed a couple of local country radio stations, as well as the largest AM radio station on the west coast, and two Mustang Magazines. With our fingers crossed maybe a body man and or body shop and painter will vollunteer.

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RE: Help out a soldiers dream. - 4/29/2008 3:31:26 PM   
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Hi folks, I wanted to pop in and say thank you all sooooo very much for your contributions to this project. I am twotones brother, Russ. I am known as Dam*its*Gotta*Hemi at http://hemitruckclub.infopop.cc/eve website where I am one of the admins and board of directors. The outpouring of support and such has just been a heartlifting experience. Although I may be a Dodge owner with a new truck, I had no choice but to love the Mustang as my oldest brother Cpt. Hill would not allow us to really have a choice ;) Not that classic Mustangs are a bad choice anyway. I have been reading in on this thread since it started and felt I finally needed to step up and say something. For all of those out there who are often skeptical of things like this, let me tell you I am too. Its hard to take a lot of things at face value these days, and particularly over the internet when we/you havent even met us or know us to have that connection. You are going to make two girls very happy, and my father is just gonna **** a brick!!! 

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RE: Help out a soldiers dream. - 4/30/2008 3:45:34 AM   
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Two Tone:

Like all on here, sorry for the loss.  Please get me your email.  I'm new to the Ford thing (just bought a 70 fastback for my wife) as for American muscle we are a Mopar family, so I don't have any parts, but I'd like to contribute.


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RE: Help out a soldiers dream. - 4/30/2008 8:47:16 AM   
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1cerberus4u,

Much appreciated. I am the opposite of you, I was ok with Fords, Good With Chevy's but the Mopar stuff is just waaay out there. My wife bought a 66 Valiant Signet convertible and man was it weird learning about it... Anyway, I relaly appreciate everything you are doing.

rodnamy@sbcglobal.net

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RE: Help out a soldiers dream. - 5/4/2008 6:53:02 PM   
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Here is an updated list for parts still needed. thanks to all who have donatedto keep this project going.

-the rear bumper (The front one is very usable)
windows
-paint seal kit
-door, trunk, hood rubber bumper sets
-Window felt kit
-Drip rail moulding
-seat belts (black)
-sun visors-white
-sill Plate
-Package tray
-seat divider
-Rocker Panel Moldings/fasteners
-Gas Cap
-Windshield washer pump
-Defrost Duct hoses

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RE: Help out a soldiers dream. - 5/5/2008 12:05:18 AM   
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Did you get the two boxes with the upholstery and door panels and armrests?  DHL is showing it delivered.

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RE: Help out a soldiers dream. - 5/5/2008 12:54:05 AM   
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damn, generosity at its finest

Im sorry about your loss, and i hope you make your neices proud

id love to contribute, sadly, im 17, and have nothing laying around at hand for a 65


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RE: Help out a soldiers dream. - 5/5/2008 8:58:03 AM   
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Yes, Honeygoldcoupe I did receive them. I was out of town for a few days trout fishing with my brothers so I wasn't here to email you when they came in. I haven't opened them yet, that will be today. I received a third package as well, I have to look who it is from and thank them.  Fuzzydicerule, thank you for your comments. All I can ask from anyone on a project like this is support, wether it be in kind words, money or parts it all helps. I am catalogging all of it and will be creating a scrap book and a journal of all things related to the entire project to stay with the vehicle when I present it to his daughters.

Rod

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RE: Help out a soldiers dream. - 5/5/2008 9:36:18 AM   
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This is amazing.


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RE: Help out a soldiers dream. - 5/5/2008 6:17:44 PM   
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This is amazing.



Rod,
Maybe you should name the car Amazing Grace.

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RE: Help out a soldiers dream. - 5/5/2008 7:50:38 PM   
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ORIGINAL: fastbackford351

This is amazing.



Rod,
Maybe you should name the car Amazing Grace.


Great idea, I may name the project/car Amazing Grace.

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