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Need work on SSP Mustang
Greetings everyone,
I have an ex CHP 1982 that I want to bring back to life. It runs but is in rough shape, will need lots of work that I don't have the time or ability to do and at this point would be better paying someone else to work on it. I'd like to find someone who works on the vehicles that knows them well and can do this. Not looking for a show-winning restoration, just a car that runs well and looks good. Anyone out there that can help with this? Hopefully not more than a few hundred miles from Sacramento, CA. |
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Hi Steve. It's good to hear from you again. Trying contacting CHP8336 or mac88chp to see who they'd recommend.
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Bill Jr. To everyone out there, wherever you are. Remember, the light at the end of the tunnel may be the police chasing you down in their own Mustang! |
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Thanks, will do. I'm back in the saddle again as far as SSPs go...
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Hi Steve. I remember your quest well and glad you finally found an SSP of your own even if it was not your assigned car. You have the MOTHER of all SSP networking opportunities coming up shortly with the Ripon EV Show on 9/30-10/1 (next Friday and Saturday). If humanly possible, you should get yourself down there and if your '82 is roadworthy then by all means bring it and then don't be afraid to enter it in the "daily driver" class. I did so with mine for the first three years I owned it while it was still being sorted out:
BTW, can't remember if you're retired but at last week's CHP Retiree's Day there were no less than seven restored Mustangs there on display including an exquisite 1982 model. |
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I gotta pay attention to events. I also now have CHP 0327, so I have two '82s to work on. |
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