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    1. #1
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      Feb 2010
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      cool man I have always had a soft spot for verts

      "If you analyse the function of an object, its form often becomes obvious." - Prof F.A. Porsche
      "Perfection is a myth..." Nakai-San, Rauh Welt.
      Build Thread 68 Firebird Aka Firechicken


    2. #2
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      Dec 2006
      Location
      SF Bay Area
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      Nice project. I noticed the classic Grant wheel. Seems like almost every car from the 80's had that exact steering wheel. I remember buying one of those for my first Mustang .... ah good times...

    3. #3
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      yep it had plastic mirrors and that big mirror on the inside that went from one side to the other product of the 80s lol
      "If you analyse the function of an object, its form often becomes obvious." - Prof F.A. Porsche
      "Perfection is a myth..." Nakai-San, Rauh Welt.
      Build Thread 68 Firebird Aka Firechicken

    4. #4
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      Quote Originally Posted by Bob's68 View Post
      yep it had plastic mirrors and that big mirror on the inside that went from one side to the other product of the 80s lol
      Ah yes, Wink mirrors. Funky looking with 6 or 7 small mirrors all mounted at an angle. They actually worked pretty good, if your car had decent visibility around the C pillars. Mine was mounted in my 67 Mustang fastback, which of course, has VERY large C pillars, thus rendering this mirror almost worthless over a stocker.

      More 80's checks - Garter belt wrapped around the tach, which is held on by a hose clamp on the steering column? Yellow Acell wires? Big yellow coil? M/T valve covers? Headers painted white?

      Good times, good times...




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