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Old 07-06-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Default Just curious as to what others use as a reference

A while back I had restoration/rust repair/structural work done my 68 convertible --- badly.

Looks like, in order to get everything to fit properly, I will likely have to pull a lot of it apart, learn to weld it back together and go from there.

Because of the work that has already been done. Almost NONE of the factory spot welds still exist. So there is no way of seeing exactly how part A meets with part B.

Just curious what others use as a reference when putting their cars back together. I have the Osborne guide, but it is not even CLOSE to being detailed enough.

Any suggestions?
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Find another car that is being taken apart and take lots of photos.
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take a look at this.
I used the one for our 66 when we were putting it back together.

FordManuals.com - 1968 Mustang Part and Body Illustrations (Digital)

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