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Hi Mat, welcome to Allmetalshaping!
I know what you mean about swiss cheese Mustangs in Ontario. I had a 68 Fastback in the late 70's, which had holes big enough to stick your head through in the rear quarters when I first got it. That was OK though, I was only 17 at the time, so as long as it had a 289 with a 4 speed and a good stereo I was pretty happy with it, until I cracked it up one night! ![]() There's quite a few of us here from the GTA, and we often get together for metalshaping weekends to keep up with what we've all been up to lately. You're just a week late for our most recent event last weekend, but if you'd like to send me a PM with your e-mail address, I'll add your name to the mailing list for notifications of future events. Where abouts in Ontario are you from Mat? Ken
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Thanks for the good welcome
From ottawa |
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Welcome to the site. Swiss cheese? you should see what we have here!.
David
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Mat, welcome, hope you enjoy the site. Swiss cheese isn't too bad, now lace is bad. Lace come right before not being there at all.
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Ok Swiss cheese is a bit of an understatement it is like rice paper and lace mixed together. If you don't make a new panel you just chase holes.
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