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(11-11-2014, 08:43 PM)Mach1FatherFigure Wrote: I can only step back in awe...........
Very much appreciated!
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(11-11-2014, 08:43 PM)Mach1FatherFigure Wrote: I can only step back in awe...........
Very well put!
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Made a good bit more progress on the Boss project in the past few weeks. A few product plugs for a few things that are really worth a look. Enjoy!
http://1970boss302.blogspot.com/2014/12/...inges.html
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I wanted to invite everyone to visit and "Like" or "Follow" our Night Mission Boss 302 pages on Facebook & Instagram!
Our Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/NightMissionBoss302
Our Instagram Feed:
http://instagram.com/night_mission_boss_302
We post short progress updates more frequently at these two social media outlets. It's a quick and easy "on-the-fly" way of keeping the information flow on the project coming. Please feel free to visit our pages and drop us a comment or two and if you like what you see, please "share" our pages with your friends!
Thanks!
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I like, I like!
Thanks for continuing your post here.
So far I have not made the jump to Facebook or the others (and doubt that I will) so I like the updates here.
Great work!
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It's been a busy month in the shop and the doors are starting to really look good! Got both doors fitting very nicely and the gaps are now perfect!
http://1970boss302.blogspot.com/2015/01/...doors.html
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Tremendous work and great documentation and instructions!
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Once again, I always enjoy visiting your site. As I said before, I have referenced your site for ideas while restoring my 66 fastback. It was very helpful to me and highly recommend that others who are restoring their car visit this site. It will help you!
Have you ever considering publishing your website into a Mustang restoration manual? After all, you documented every step of the way in great detail. I know the restoration manuals out there for Mustangs provide only enough information to leave you hanging!
Great job and I give you an A+++ for patience!
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(01-27-2015, 09:29 AM)Steven Harris Wrote: Tremendous work and great documentation and instructions!
Many thanks Steve! Hope this kind of stuff ends up being useful to others.
(01-27-2015, 10:55 PM)Mustangmike Wrote: Once again, I always enjoy visiting your site. As I said before, I have referenced your site for ideas while restoring my 66 fastback. It was very helpful to me and highly recommend that others who are restoring their car visit this site. It will help you!
Have you ever considering publishing your website into a Mustang restoration manual? After all, you documented every step of the way in great detail. I know the restoration manuals out there for Mustangs provide only enough information to leave you hanging!
Great job and I give you an A+++ for patience!
I love hearing some of the stuff I post on the blog and social media sites is of use to others. That was the whole point in sharing the details rather than just the pretty pictures!
I appreciate your thought on publishing the blog material. I have indeed thought about publishing it as a whole volume of work when the project is done, but most to just have everything in print in one place. I never considered it a manual of any sort and I have no experience with any of the other Mustang resto books. I will definitely give that some thought! Thanks!
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It's been a while since my last update but I have managed to make some progress. Here's a short update on some brake master cylinder stuff I've been working on. Enjoy!
http://1970boss302.blogspot.com/2015/04/...ck-up.html