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9-9-2020
Engine bay / electrical BEFORE ➡️ AFTER. From rust and grime to primed, painted and wired. Finished up most of the electrical tubing today and took damn near 3 hours! Used corrugated wire conduit tube, which I’ll eventually go over with nylon tubing ??. The tubing and electrical taping takes a lonnnnng time! Anyway, it’s so cool that this little page has grown! I started it as a side hobby to keep track of progress. Thought it would be cool to reintroduce myself to y’all. I’m Isabelle, I’m 28, born and raised in Los Angeles and this is my mustang project ?. It’s so nice to meet so many of you and become more involved in the mustang community and classic car community as a whole. Talking to you all makes my day ❤️ Please feel free to shoot a hello below and let me know where you’re from and what car you have or work on! Hope you all had a nice Tuesday. ?
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Comments
Nice work! Thankfully the body looked in decent shape to start with, lots of these are pretty rusty at least around here. Inspiring me to get a Mustang of my own!
Posted by stevegolf on 10/22/20 @ 11:11:58 PM
Beautiful car! and that's an excellent color. Great job bringing it back to life!
Posted by MPower on 10/12/20 @ 1:48:12 PM
Great build Isabelle!
Posted by Diggymart on 10/11/20 @ 7:30:29 PM
Great job and love the color!
Posted by DIYauto_Admin on 11/4/20 @ 2:33:40 PM