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RE: restoring 66 mustang - 2/13/2008 8:33:11 PM   
ninteen66mustang


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WOOOOOW. oldest revival topic i have ever seen

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RE: restoring 66 mustang - 2/14/2008 5:35:48 AM   
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WOW, This is really old. I sold my 66 several years ago and just got a reply in my email so I thought I would check it out. I run a large forum with over 6,000 members myself and I have never seen apost this old get revived. Maybe I should check some really old ones out and bring them back.

Looks like a lot of guys around here still doing some good work though...

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RE: restoring 66 mustang - 2/14/2008 8:34:24 AM   
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ORIGINAL: car99r

WOW, This is really old. I sold my 66 several years ago and just got a reply in my email so I thought I would check it out. I run a large forum with over 6,000 members myself and I have never seen apost this old get revived. Maybe I should check some really old ones out and bring them back.

Looks like a lot of guys around here still doing some good work though...


Wow, your first post in almost 4 years!

See, this thread did serve a purpose.....  Too bad you don't have a Mustang anymore....  

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RE: restoring 66 mustang - 2/14/2008 8:40:47 AM   
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Yeah, it has been quite some time. I wish I still had that one. It was a lot of fun and loved working on restoring it. Had to make room in the garage though. Did just recently inherit a 67 Riviera in mint condition. Going in for paint this week...

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RE: restoring 66 mustang - 2/14/2008 8:42:14 AM   
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ORIGINAL: JMD

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ORIGINAL: ninteen66mustang

WELCOME (i guess, even tho your joined date is really old, this is your first post).

I also have a 66 and have done some work on it. As far as the seats go, there are 4 bolts holding each seat in that you have to access from under the car. There should be 4 holes that line up with the seats and you just have to stick a ratchet in there and get the nuts out. After that, you should be able to lift the seats out.

Good luck!


Wow,,, thread revival from the prehistoric age,,,,   I doubt that the OP will be answering .....  


Short of forum Administration, no one is here from 2003,,, or 2004 for that matter, I have doubts about 2005.... Valley Firearms might be an 05 member though....



ive still here


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RE: restoring 66 mustang - 2/14/2008 11:56:26 AM   
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Yea after making my statement, I went back over some of the "higher posters" and noticed your account and a few others from way back!

Glad you are still here rmodel65! I have gleaned a lot of info from you!

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RE: restoring 66 mustang - 2/14/2008 7:20:02 PM   
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i didnt get my first computer till 10/10/2005 lol

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