

I am starting this blog to document the restoration of a 1970 mustang coupe. I found this car in my home town Edgar NE. I used to ride my bike by this car on my paper route when I was a kid for years. It sat inside an old barn "with no door" down by the swimming pool, some how it escaped the elements , the car is virtually rust free. I then found it 25 years later inside some old garage in Edgar . the car was up on jack stands. with the brakes torn apart and never finished , hence the urgency for the brake job which my dad going through brakes class at CCC was happy to help out. thanks dad. And so it begins I plan on restoring this car and having it done by Oct 2010 to give to my wife who is in the Air Force as a gift for fighting for this great country she will be coming back from Iraq on a 4 month deployment. It is also her B-day on Oct. 12 same time she is scheduled to return from the desert. So all around this will work out great.


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