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  1. ironhorse33

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    hi everyone...nice site you have..i live close to calgary,ab and love working on and painting pictures of musclecars...am currently working on a 67 shelby and need a little expertise on some areas of the car that need a little attention...the previous owner...did it...his way... and i want to take it back a little closer to stock have some questions to ask...but will post some of them t'nite. have a great day everybody. cheers jim
     
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    Welcome to the site.
     
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    Welcome, the 67's have a lot of variation. What number is your car?
     
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    hi there...#2459...came to canada from calif in the late 80's. another question is how is the tail light are supposed to be sealed off ..i have a big gap around the filler area....have seen a foam seal kit advertised but dont know if thats correct...wont wash it till i get that figured out. i do musclecar artwork and did a picture of the car when previous owner had it..have prints for sale if anyones interested at my website. he unfortunately passed away from cancer...and 2 years later i purchased the car. have never owned a 67 so i'm figuring it out as i go.
     
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    how do i remove a wood steering wheel from my 67 to repair some cracks......there are no holes to put bolts in?
     
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