1967 Ford Squire wagon restoration

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    Lookin good!
    Floor contracters use knee pads. Have you tried them?
     
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    Yes I am using them.
     
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    too much info....:biglaugh:


    looks great tho Doc:clap:
     
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    Got a ton of work done over the last two weeks. Door handles all on, front bumper mounted, rear side pilars/scoops mounted..what a pia! I have no idea how the line workers were able to get all the tiny trim on this car.
    Also re-wired the rear wire harness too.

    Last night I masked off the front grill and will be repainting the silver non-chrome areas to clean it up a little.

    Polished every piece of stainless trim for the rear of the car as well. I will post up some pictures later tonight!
     
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    Dr.B you have brought it a long way from the beginning. She is a Beauty.
     
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    Same shot of the rear passenger side pillar/scoop, but its rotated in the first picture
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    The chrome on the 3 piece squire grill was in pretty good shape, but the non chrome areas that were originally silver were really bad. I masked off all the chrome on the grill and repainted the insides. I am very happy how it turned out. I did not know this when I bought the squire, but the grill for the LTD and the Squires were cast and 3 piece and the other wagons and galaxies had a light one piece stamped aluminum grill.
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    Had to step sand then polish these back to a nice shine. No one makes these for the 4 doors or wagons
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    I love that grille!!!!!! :banana: Looks nice!!!!!!
     
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    Keep up the good work, doc!(y):D Looking great.
     
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    That is just awesome, I love the attention to detail you are putting into her! Keep the photos coming!
     
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    I was pretty good at spit-shining my army boots. We were supposed to be able to tell if our date had pantyhose or nada on. You, good Doctor, have outdone me!:rofl2:

    Awesome work! :bowdown:
     
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    I will have more this weekend. We are wiring up the rear licence plate lights, and tail lights. Should also get the rear bumper on too.
     
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    I can't wait till your done, the work is great. However, I find it hard to look at this picture.....kinda like a crooked eye thing going on. Very distracting. Drivers upper headlight pointing off to the left....:rofl2:

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    I will make sure to fix that! I think it is more a illusion in the picture however it could be off line..kind of looks like the bumper is tilted down too... no worries..I will have the beams pointing straight as an arrow.
     
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    gebuz that thing is gonna be beautiful(y)

    ...DrB...your soooo gonna be the envy of all the kids(y)
     

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