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    Posted: September-03-2011 at 4:14pm
I need the correct rope guide for the rear deck of a 69 Mustang. The one for the ski rope, not the bow rope guides (chocks) which I believe were also on the rear deck.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gary S Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September-03-2011 at 6:46pm
Something you might want to consider John,but the wife might not like,is to get a parts boat. Here's one in Indiana that I have always kept my eye on.It has the glass,the pylon but I'm not sure what seats it has or if it has the side scripts.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote john b Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: September-03-2011 at 10:29pm
I have already emailed the guy on that boat, but no reply. I really don't want another boat. I have way more stuff than anyone's wife should have to put up with. She is so good to me.I just had to rent another storage unit, my third, for the Mustang. I need to sell some stuff soon. I will keep looking for what I need on this site. I figure this boat is an 18 month project. I would like to have it on the lift in the spring of 2013. I don't want to cut corners or set unrealistic goals. I didn't think I had another boat restoration left in me. I have a few physical limitations from a work injury and some health issues, but I feel that pushing yourself is good therapy. I did the 64 Mark Twain restoration as therapy after several surgeries to try to get it back. It was a good experience and it really helped. I think the Mustang will be something I will be very proud of, and a boat that my oldest daughter would like to have passed on to her.
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