GrnT (Mark)
#42
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heheh. I guess I'm still a bit self-conscious about myself on here. Don't want to look TOO idiotic, at least no more than my posts make me out to be.
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#44
Shelby GT500 Member
And see, even with that most recent post, I made myself out to be an idiot. I'm too self-conscious--about myself?! Who the hell else would I be self-conscious about?! Sigh. On the thread's subject, I'm not big on green cars, but the S197 is one of the most beautiful designs for its purpose. Very well done, GrnT.
#45
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And see, even with that most recent post, I made myself out to be an idiot. I'm too self-conscious--about myself?! Who the hell else would I be self-conscious about?! Sigh. On the thread's subject, I'm not big on green cars, but the S197 is one of the most beautiful designs for its purpose. Very well done, GrnT.
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#56
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So when I bought the GT it had a small ding in the passenger side fender at the top. This last Sumer someone tapped my passenger door with they're door. I spent no time grumping about it, but it did bother me a bit. Today after my wife's flex had PDR done it looked so good I thought why not the GT also. I drove it in and Apple Ford quoted me 75 dollars to do both dents.
I got it back just after it started snowing. It was a bit of a slippery ride home but I made it before the salt trucks laid it down. That was my biggest concern, Salt Sux. When I got it home I still couldn't see the final results of the PDR as it was covered in slush and snow. I spent about an hour drying it off and I'm happy to say I have two less dings to worry about.
It still has some character nicks in her that have been touched up but that the cost of being used. I shall keep doing the little things to bring her back to as perfect as possible.
Mark (GrnT) Mustang fanatic in my own way.
I got it back just after it started snowing. It was a bit of a slippery ride home but I made it before the salt trucks laid it down. That was my biggest concern, Salt Sux. When I got it home I still couldn't see the final results of the PDR as it was covered in slush and snow. I spent about an hour drying it off and I'm happy to say I have two less dings to worry about.
It still has some character nicks in her that have been touched up but that the cost of being used. I shall keep doing the little things to bring her back to as perfect as possible.
Mark (GrnT) Mustang fanatic in my own way.