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2001BlackGTvert;n29865 said:
So sad to hear this Dave. He was definitely a strong Mustang enthusiast. He was at all the shows and involved in plenty of them as well. He was always ready for a chat and full of Mustang knowledge. My Condolences to his family.

John will be missed. I first met him in Fredericton, then in Moncton. Seems He kept a lot of things moving behind the scenes - didn’t want any spotlight . Lots of Mustang knowledge lost with his passing.
 
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Managed to get first wash since 1996 completed and 50 kms of road travel on the “other Ford “ this past weekend. Drum brakes and Armstrong steering make for some quick driving style adjustments when behind this wheel

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As you can see the other “ non Ford” project is getting closer to the road as well

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While out doing a quote today, I seen a beautiful restored custom
1979 Ford F150, had a grand marque front end, mustang 302 engine and transmission.
Done in candy apple red with flat black accents. Front end helped lower a little
this truck is incredible, I didn't have a phone to get pictures.
but after the 5 year build it should be out this summer.

Amazing stuff you see, sometimes doing my work :)
 
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