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I was showing my wife dentist some pictures of my scroll projects including the GTO and Studebakers and he said he would really like a 1964 1/2 Mustang convertible. He had one when he went to college. Big dental project, maybe I can get a discount! LOL.

Thanks in advance

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Posted (edited)
13 hours ago, WayneMahler said:

Beautiful car, good luck on the discount :) 

I know. Her work is going to cost more than the original car. LOL!

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Well I'm not getting much response on my request and I think I know why. This is hard, Really hard to do. I started taking the Gimp class and my wife has Photo shop that she has used for a while. Our attempts have been sad. Now I understand how difficult and time consuming this type of work is to accomplish. I guess I'm better at cutting than designing. If there is someone out there that can do miracles, I would still like to cut this project.

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30 minutes ago, edward said:

Sam Custodo has a 67 Mustang  convertible on his FB page, you can check it out, looks like it is close to what you want.

THANK YOU ED! That was a great recommendation. He had a great pattern and communicated with him on FB. I'll check out more of his designs.

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I actually had one of these, red convertible and it did not come with the 289, it had a 260 so it was a very early model.  Wish I could have kept it but mine was a great example of a Fix Or Repair Daily (F.O.R.D) automobile and I was in college so "do the math".

Posted
10 hours ago, multitom said:

Hi, I had already started working on this so I thought I will post it .. my attempt   at the beauty but a different pose

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Thanks you very much Mahendra, This is the exact model I was looking for and it looks great! Like others in this thread, I too had a Mustang (1995). I had it for 13 years. It was a red convertible with a saddle top and interior. I would store it every winter. When we moved I sold it and wish I never had done that. A few weeks ago I was at a car show in Landrum SC and  to my amazement sitting side by side were to car models I had once owned. A '95 Mustang convertible and a 1964 Plymouth Fury with the push button transmission. WOW!

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