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my 63 2 door conversion alterd

thanks and yes they are since the van seats are so dam expensive i thought that the mustang seats were the next best choice plus the backs are a little taller but they are really close and light weight and can get new covers a lot less than the high price for A-100 seats
 
Dude, did you do that 4 speed hump just by the picture? Man, that just ain't right. lol
 
Thank you very much...you just SOLVED my "don't have a set of 63 bezel's" problem!
I know where to get a set for a 64 and I think they look great besides! Win, win! :headbang:
 
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some more shots of the headlights and started on wheel tubs IMG_1518.jpgIMG_1517.jpgIMG_1516.jpgIMG_1515.jpgIMG_1514.jpg

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OK, it has taken me two days (off and on) to go through this thread. All I can really say is....this is AWESOME! What a great project and I can't wait to see how this turns out. So COOL!
 
wow this is really great seeing this build come along! i hope u enjoy this car for years to come and your hard work is just a reminder of what we can do if we really want to! mopar to ya!!
 
You always amaze me when i click onto your thread. I have been enjoying your work from the start.
 
update

thanks guys! my spring relocation kit arrived today got it from p.s.t. only 109.00 next update will have pics of that task wish me luck:buffer:
 
My project was not even close to your scope. It's amazing how when you start fabricating something, it just clicks and before you know it you have a part. My suggestions is if you don't like it make a second or in my case sometimes a third part. I ,like you learned as I went. Good luck,I like it.
Doug
 
Wow! Just found this thread and read the whole thing today. Unbelievable! Most projects of this magnitude don't get finished. I see you've been at this a year and a half and still spend a respectable amount of time working on it. You are to be commended. BTW, I drove a pretty nice 63 Polara in high school (1970-72) so I have a real soft spot for them. Good luck (not that you need it) with the rest of the build.
 
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