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July 20, 2007, 11:32 amBack to work
I've taken the Mustang off the road for work, but I really want to focus some more time on the Freak, so that will probably take the back burner. It has been raining for frigging weeks it seems, but this weekend is supposed to be dry, we'll see. Last night I sealed all but the passenger's side pan. Will get more stuff tonight and hit that so I can start on the rest of the interior. This weekend's goal is to get the inside of the roof cleaned and prepped, the rest of the interior metal prepped and maybe, hopefully, get the dash started. Plan for the dash is to fill in all the switch holes and smooth. I want to put in a switch panel where the stock radio would go for ignition, lights, wipers, etc. The radio is already in the glovebox door. I'm going to mount the license plate light over it on a switch that is also wired into the door switches so it works as a courtesy/reading light. I've already test fit it and it looks kinda cool. I started stripping off the old seat covers in my basement, GODDAMN those things are FRIGGING NASTY! I've got my base material already, a nice tight black weave. I am going to hit Goodwill this weekend for some more band tshirts to use a trim. Sounds fucked, I know, but I think it will work out kinda cool. So far I have 6 Iron Maiden, Disturbed, Slipnot, Cinderella, Judas Priest, Motley Crue, and Shinedown from my own personal collection. I figure 'bout 8 more should do it. I have about half of the license plates I need for my door panels. If the weather stays good on Sunday, I'll take off the front fenders so I can get a feel of if it would look ok with fronts off and rears on.

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