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wag19wag asked:


I have come across a 1978 Mustang II Coupe with everything in realative good shape only thing that wrong with it is theres no engine. The guy wants $1,500 which is good price, I think, and I have read that people really don’t like the 78’s but I think it looks pretty cool. Does anyone know where I can get detailed plans on the car on the mechanics and restoration of the car? Also do you all think that this car coul dbe turned into a nice car if I put a 302 and other high performance parts on it?

Preston
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andrew_werdna asked:


mustangs, camaros, diesel engines, restoration options, economical options, first generation muscle cars

Angelo
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gibson_riffer asked:


i want restorable cars, preferrably no engine… i wanna restore from ground up… how much would it cost?

the cars are:
72′ or 67′ mustang
70′ Cuda
chevelle ss
67′ camaro

where can i find any of these restorable projects?

Thanh

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InFURNo asked:


I’m a teen (of course) and i love cars. my mom was talking to my step-dad one day of buying a broke down muscle car and fix it up. well i was thinking maybe we can find a cheap or broken down Rolls-Royce or Bentley.Would that be easy or should we just find a crappy used muscle car,beacause if we can get a Rolls-Royce or Bentley that would be awesome. Give me tips and advice please,Thanx

Chester

How much is my car worth?

13th March 2007

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Josherrrrrific asked:


Ok so I have a 1974 Ford Mustang II with 53,000 miles. It has a red exterior and interior. Good condition interior. Needs a paint job, minor body work, and some small interior restoration. Been trying to sell it for a while and havent had any luck so I’m curious to if I’ve got it on my site for too much. Whats your appx. retail value?

Read more here!

http://buffalo.craigslist.org/car/622626147.html

Tim

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Poppygblazer asked:


A catalog like lmctruck catalog , has all interior, exterior, engine, n misc. Items . Please help that’ll be great thanks

Emory
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emil d asked:


i have a 56 buick im in the process of restoring. the floor at the driver side is a little rough, starting from the pedal to under neath the seat. i ripped the carpet out and removed the seats for reupholstrey. i started power blasting the floor andgetting all the surface rust off and gonna put rustoleom primer on it. i also already cut out the rot so now i have space for the sheet metal..alright so now i need advice on patching, im not gonna weld it i want to use fiberglass, how wouldi go about doing this? should i bolt the metal on then go over it with glass or what, make frames for the sheetmetal then bolt onto that and body fill everything? im really not sure this is my first car im restoring and i just need some advice, it would be greatly appreciated.

Junior
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Drew N asked:


I’m 17 year old and very interested in getting into restoring cars. I plan on starting with an 87 hatchback corolla sprinter trueno, any books, references or articles I should read? And what tools do I need to get?

Brendan
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VinceYoung asked:


I used some carpet cleaner to clean up a lil mess…but now my car strongly smells like the cleaner..i had my windows down all day and it did not make it go away…what could I use that will help make the odor go away..i dont neccesarily want to cover it up just somehowe make it disapear..preferable bringing back the new car smell any suggestions? thanks in advance

i heard baking soda does the trick any truth to that?
how much does it cost to use the ionoizer at a shop? does it plug into the cars cig lighter adapter?

Oswaldo

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Paul B asked:


I want to restore a car. It has been a lifelong dream, and now that I am approaching my mid-life crisis, I figured why the hell not. I have a problem though. I don’t own a garage. I don’t have a toolbox. I have no auto maintenance knowledge beyond changing the oil. Is this a realistic hobby, or should I go back to crotcheting?

Sonny
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