I agree!!1993cobra wrote:looking good, not trying to hurt all the teal owners feelings but red was the best looking color on a cobra
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yeah i like the teals in close second. and i think the blacks look good with chrome rims (hence my banner in my garage..)teal_93 wrote:Red does look damn good, But its the one that everyone has it seems like. Not knocking it by any means I loved my red, but the teal just does it for me

2004 svt Cobra Mystichrome Convertible STOCK
1967 mustang Coupe STOCK Red/Black - SOLD
1993 Cobra STOCK Red/Black #1264 SOLD
[youtube2] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_2pl2ye ... e=youtu.be [/youtube2]
1967 mustang Coupe STOCK Red/Black - SOLD
1993 Cobra STOCK Red/Black #1264 SOLD
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I agree with that, teals are everywhere.1993cobra wrote:Looking on eBay and craigslist, youd think teal was the only color they made.teal_93 wrote:Red does look damn good, But its the one that everyone has it seems like. Not knocking it by any means I loved my red, but the teal just does it for me
2004 svt Cobra Mystichrome Convertible STOCK
1967 mustang Coupe STOCK Red/Black - SOLD
1993 Cobra STOCK Red/Black #1264 SOLD
[youtube2] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_2pl2ye ... e=youtu.be [/youtube2]
1967 mustang Coupe STOCK Red/Black - SOLD
1993 Cobra STOCK Red/Black #1264 SOLD
[youtube2] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_2pl2ye ... e=youtu.be [/youtube2]
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If I had your ability on body & paint I would be doing the same thing. I do believe the fox body market is there, with different levels however.
Solid clean lightly restored cars are one level, then comes the speciality cars like Cobra's Saleen's etc.
When NPD jumped into the FOX restoration that shows now is the time to start looking for solid cars to work with.
Solid clean lightly restored cars are one level, then comes the speciality cars like Cobra's Saleen's etc.
When NPD jumped into the FOX restoration that shows now is the time to start looking for solid cars to work with.
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More updates to pictures, As for doing it for a living, it would be hard. I have restored just about every year mustang from 66 to 04, so I could do lots of years. But not sure just yet. Just to do a Basic paint restoration like i do, taking them completely apart, new lights, re-do the trim and stuff. I would have to charge at least 7K a car to make any profit with all the labor, and people just do understand how much work goes into taring one down and doing it right.
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