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    Thread: hello

    1. #1
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      hello

      hi i'm new to this website

    2. #2
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      Welcome. Got any description of a car you're working on? What do you think of the site?
      Allen Ortega
      Meanstreets Performance Fabrication

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      newbie

      hey this is my son just turned 14. He is a very hard working young man. saving all of his money for the car. I will let him tell everything we have planned for the car.

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      dose anyone have a hood for a 1978 trans am

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      The hood doesn't look too bad. Is it? I'd recommend looking for the shaker hood scoop. I've always loved those things on the 'Birds.
      Allen Ortega
      Meanstreets Performance Fabrication

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      i have the scoop. the hood is kincked at the hinges. i will post pics tomorrow i do not have any pics on my computer.

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      that'll buff right out lol... welcome...good to see some young guys working on real cars...im the only one of my friends who wont touch an import...plus girls like the sound of a rumbling V8 wayy more than a 4 banger with a fart can...
      Colin Russ

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      lol. thats funny. I got the car in sept. of 07 ever since then i have been saving up my money to fix my car. i want to put an ls1 in it, paint it black or red don't know yet, put some snow flakes on it.

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      Quote Originally Posted by 78trans
      lol. thats funny. I got the car in sept. of 07 ever since then i have been saving up my money to fix my car. i want to put an ls1 in it, paint it black or red don't know yet, put some snow flakes on it.

      red is good snowflakes???????

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      It's great what you're doing for your son. My dad did the same with me when I was 13. He found a beat up '68 mustang coupe and got it for me. He said I could have it under one condition. Which was that I would get a job and save up money to fix it up, and that I would learn how to work on it. That is exactly what I did, and I made sure it was ready to roll when I turned 16. I learned a lot about work ethic, saving money, and working on cars a the same time. I plan on doing the same with my future kids one day. Maybe by then we can find a beat up 08 Shelby GT500 to work on :D.

      I think it's awesome what you and your son are doing. A 2nd gen T/A is a perfect project car. I'm looking forward to seeing some progress pics.
      -Jeremy

      1968 Mustang Coupe - warm 289, blown C4, open diff

      1968 Mustang Fastback - undergoing rotisserie vintage pro-touring restoration

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      Quote Originally Posted by Code Red
      red is good snowflakes???????
      He's talking about the snowflake wheels, and yes red is very good...with a gold bird!
      -Jeremy

      1968 Mustang Coupe - warm 289, blown C4, open diff

      1968 Mustang Fastback - undergoing rotisserie vintage pro-touring restoration

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      I just turned 14 about 7 weeks ago. Both me and my brother are saving money to fix our cars. He has a 67 mustang. We are buying parts here and there for them. My dad is going to be a big help because when we put money to our cars he matches what we put in plus he has an automotive shop that he owns. he has been working on cars since he was about my age.

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      Yeah his car will be pretty nice when it is done. I am looking forward to driving it. Nice Car

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      i don't know when you will be driving it.


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      well bro when its done




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