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Johnf78

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You look a little young to be driving John!!:hmm:

Kiddin. AWESOME pics of the whip!!


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Lol, Thanks Darren!

John, Great shots! Car looks clean as always. How old is your boy? I have been thinking about picking up a roller and starting a build with my son. He likes cars and my Mustang, but he doesn't have the "burn" yet. I have never "built" a car and he loves to put stuff together,so....

Anyway, good shots. We need to meet up sometime.

Thanks Travis. He just turned 7. I would love to do something like that when he gets a little older. Yes we definitely have to get together. We need to get some good pics. I would like to try out rolling shots sometime.
 

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Thank you very much.

Very nice, always wanted to see those rims on a white Stang, [emoji106]

Thank you. They needed some help. I pulled out 100 fake plastichrome rivets and they look infinitely better, at least IMO.


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Thanks man!

Beautiful Mustang. Wheels are perfect. Oh, and nice house.
I love this place. It's a 1962 'rustic' MCM house. We are always trying to be sympathetic to its design and age when we upgrade it. Some people go nuts over Home Depot taupe paint, fake wood floors, crown molding, and double pane windows. But that crap doesn't look or work right in a vintage home. In case you can't tell, I'm more into the house than the car. :Big Laugh: We still have a lot to do, but it's coming along. Thanks for the compliment.
 

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I love this place. It's a 1962 'rustic' MCM house. We are always trying to be sympathetic to its design and age when we upgrade it. Some people go nuts over Home Depot taupe paint, fake wood floors, crown molding, and double pane windows. But that crap doesn't look or work right in a vintage home. In case you can't tell, I'm more into the house than the car. :Big Laugh: We still have a lot to do, but it's coming along. Thanks for the compliment.


I'd love to see more photos of the house. You oughta start a thread. Fellow architecture enthusiast. Wife and I just bought a 1981 contemporary for our first home and the previous owners have done exactly what you described: crown mouldings, "wood" linoleum floors, beige textured walls (now grey), the whole nine yards.

The triple pane glass installed by the original owner however we love, although they will one day lose all the trim/moulding.
 

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