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Eleanor we have been working on

11K views 58 replies 32 participants last post by  RideInStyle  
#1 ·
We have been working on this for a long time and we finally have color on the body and Brian finished buffing.









 
#2 ·
Looks like there a few more parts to buff in Brian's future!
Beautiful! As I would expect nothing less in your posts.
 
#3 ·
Looks beautiful, can I ask what you used the bond the rear corner extensions to the quarter panels?

Who's parts did you use for the rear deck and extensions?

Thanks, Clint
 
#4 ·
The owners used Mustangs to Fear end caps and deck lid spoiler and I don't know what brand of panel adhesive they used. They installed the kit and when we got it we noticed some rust and replaced the A pillars, cowl and front fenders.
 
#5 ·
Looks great!
 
#16 ·
Reliable Carriers was scheduled to up pick up and take her home to Ohio on 1/2/14 so we worked through the holidays. We were here on New Years day from 7:30 - 7:00 and she was ready for pickup but they never showed up or called.















It is hard to get a good picture she looks a lot better in person
 
#19 ·
I love it! Its obvious by looking at my coupe, I'm a Eleanor fan! Is that hood fiberglass? What manufacturer is it? The car looks great, a great clone.
 
#21 ·
"Reliable Carriers was scheduled to up pick up and take her home.."

Sounds like a name change should be in the works :(
 
owns 1956 Ford F100
#27 ·
First off, great work. I have a strange question, though: How do you apply your masking plastic in the first couple pictures? I've only ever done it using masking paper dispensed on a masking machine. Do you have a similar machine that dispenses plastic In a roll? Is it weird that I'm most impressed with the masking job? I'd love to be able to duplicate your masking using plastic and pulled tight as you show. Any tips or tricks on the techniques used would be appreciated.
 
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#35 ·
That garage is not worthy of your work! I mean, come on. No tool box, no gear head stuff, half painted walls.....LOL!!
 
#36 ·
I had the pleasure of meeting Aaron and seeing this car in person yesterday. It is the nicest Mustang I have ever seen in person. No joke. The quality of this car is incredible.

Thanks to this forum I learned that this car lives on my way home from work. Small world!

Oh, and I can assure you that the garage is finished up now and worthy of this car!