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    #91
    Yeah, they crushed most Vics a couple years ago. Only one salvage in town had any parts. Still love to find a drivers, rear quarter. Prior to me it got hit on that side, really hard. Hard enough to shift the frame a bit. Never knew until I did the alignment(actually did the alignment myself), and the print out showed the frame shifted.
    Internal combustion of all types is a mechanical symphony, but it is the primordial roar of a V-8 that stirs a man's savage soul.

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      #92
      Weird; I was thinking about this car a few weeks ago. Glad to see that this CV is still awesome! Your 351W looks to be a ripper.

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        #93
        It's neat that my car has made that kinda of impression. It's encouraging, thanks. I have big plans, this spring. In a week or two, I'm going to rebuild the trans. After that I plan making molds of the front and rear bumpers, so I can make them out of fiberglass. Save me 90lbs. Then take it to the track, and get an actual time slip.
        Internal combustion of all types is a mechanical symphony, but it is the primordial roar of a V-8 that stirs a man's savage soul.

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          #94
          Fond of your car man. Looking forward to reading the track story..
          All FORD All The Time

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            #95
            Superb job you are doing!
            Glad to see its not just me that modifies boxes!
            www.lowcamaro.com

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              #96
              The lady that busted up your ride, should take a driver training course...
              '79 Continental Town Car
              '90 Crown Victoria LTD
              '94 Crown Victoria

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