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Blew the dust off of 1584

Discussion in '1965-1970 Shelby Mustang GT350 & GT500' started by mrmustang, Jan 4, 2012.

  1. mrmustang

    mrmustang Well-Known Member

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    Finally had a chance new years day to blow the dust off 1584 and get a decent picture of her outside in the sun. Spent the last few days going over the car and have a pretty good idea of how I'll get it to WGI for SAAC 37 this coming summer under it's own power. Anyway, here is the shot I took for the new registry, just wish they would post it in color :cool:

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    Bill S.
     

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    That is one fine looking SHELBY ;)
     
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    mrmustang Well-Known Member

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    Can't wait to get it road worthy :thumbup:
     
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    Looks great! :thumbsup:
    What are you planning to do to get it road worthy?
     
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    Need to pull the motor and fix some minor items (like the missing/broken exhaust manifold studs), replace the rear main seal, do a quick clean up and detail......Have to go through the basics, brakes, suspension bushings, etc so I can feel confident in driving it several hundred miles at a time. Really want to strip the cracking paint off the car and repaint, but my window of time to do so is getting smaller and smaller. Only time will tell.


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