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    Posted: 14-June-2020 at 7:32AM
Originally posted by Steve M. Steve M. wrote:

Like the seats and console. 
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Like the seats and console. 
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Originally posted by 72FordGTS 72FordGTS wrote:

Great work, thanks for sharing the updated photos.  The seats came out really nice and the upholstery matches the rear seat really nicely.

As for the photos being sideways, that happens every now and then with cell phone or tablet photos. The forum software doesn't recognize the rotation of the photo sometimes.  To fix it you need to rotate the photo with a computer (ie paint, Photoshop) and re-upload.
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Great work, thanks for sharing the updated photos.  The seats came out really nice and the upholstery matches the rear seat really nicely.

As for the photos being sideways, that happens every now and then with cell phone or tablet photos. The forum software doesn't recognize the rotation of the photo sometimes.  To fix it you need to rotate the photo with a computer (ie paint, Photoshop) and re-upload.
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Originally posted by handsofstone handsofstone wrote:

That looks good. Saw it on facetime.
Thanks..Yeah, I try to post on here too, because there are some folks that don't do the social media bit.
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That looks good. Saw it on facetime.
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New radio too 😎👍
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New Buckets and Console.





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Originally posted by californiajohnny californiajohnny wrote:

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Thanks...it seems I remember that now, but only when he first started working it. I don't remember seeing it finished. I like it, has a skylark look to it. I always liked the look of my mid 70s Torinos though, just didn't like the impact bumper. Should look great on a Ranchero.
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Originally posted by californiajohnny californiajohnny wrote:

did you see what that guy in idaho did on his with the 442 bumper? i'm planning to do that on my step bros ranch whenever i get to working on itWink
 at first i wasn't " feeling it" on those wheels... but the more i look at your car i like them the black goes good with the blacked out trimWink

No I didn't see that, you will have to send me a link.

To be perfectly honest with you, the wheels didn't "grab" me at first. I was actually looking for a deal on some 15" 500s for the front because of the limitations of the 14s, when I came across these. 2018 mustang GT wheels. The guy was asking $200 OBO so I offered $175 and he took it  LOL👍 tires,  center caps lugnuts and all. I figured for that price it was well worth a try. I purchased some spacers and for under $300 I have a new look. The story goes that he ordered the car with solid black ones (black car) and couldn't stand that when it came in it had the polished accents. After 1200 miles he had replaced them with aftermarket black 20s. He figured he would hold on to them for when he traded the car off, but then totaled the car, messing up the aftermarket wheels. He then figured they were not doing him any good so he sent them down the line. My gain! For
the price, a factory wheel is better than a equally priced aftermarket.


Our buddy Joe L. liked them right off and suggested  that I give them a chance. Now I like them better than the 500s
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did you see what that guy in idaho did on his with the 442 bumper? i'm planning to do that on my step bros ranch whenever i get to working on itWink
 at first i wasn't " feeling it" on those wheels... but the more i look at your car i like them the black goes good with the blacked out trimWink
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I'm beginning to think about something a little different for the front of mine. Something a little sneakier looking in the grill area.
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Now that I have sold the bumpers and hood off my '76, I am running several rear end treatments through my head. I have a good idea of what I want to do with the front, but the rear is a bit more resistant to change.
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New shoes with a modern flair. 
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Originally posted by MrSmog MrSmog wrote:

yep looks sharp and the way you did the back bumper delete should make guys take a second look at the 74-76 cars more, very click.
That part was the most challenging of course, but also the most rewarding. I thought about going ahead and making a second one and having fiberglass replicas made. Just not sure I could sell enough to break even. I started off with a fairly banged up piece, that I heavily modified. Since I wasn't sure how it would turn out I didn't want to pay top dollar for a perfect one to chop up. Therefore I wouldn't want to copy the one I have. Dont get me wrong, it looks good, and the flaws are generally not noticeable, I just wouldn't want to copy it for resale.
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yep looks sharp and the way you did the back bumper delete should make guys take a second look at the 74-76 cars more, very slick.


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Originally posted by handsofstone handsofstone wrote:

Absolutely gorgeous.
Thank you. I'm still quite proud of it.
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Originally posted by changinlatitudes changinlatitudes wrote:

Never get tired of looking at this car! What a great restoration, and the personalized touches are perfect.
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Never get tired of looking at this car! What a great restoration, and the personalized touches are perfect.
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Thanks Andy.
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what a view of beauty, looks sexy ,nice job on the rear valance

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Thanks so much for the kind words. I really enjoyed the build/restoration. I have recently closed my business and started a new job and have had little time to spend cruising and enjoying her, but soon things will settle down and I'll get more time behind the wheel.
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Great Looking Torino! One of my new favorites!  
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Lookin' good as always.  The more I see you car, the more I like what you did to it.  It's got to be one of the sharpest 74-76 non S&H Torino's I have ever seen.
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Took the car on a 400 mile round trip cruise this weekend had a fun time and enjoyed the back roads (just love tree covered roads) between Collinsville and Clarksdale MS. Started in the sun and got there in the rain :( wound up washing and detailing the car at 6:30am the day of the show in 32 deg. temps (water froze to the car trying to dry it) Nice car show, even won the "Sherriff's Choice" trophy plaque and a ratchet set. Thanks "Cruzn the Crossroads" for a fun weekend. Yes, I was the only Torino there.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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