Classic Ford

Know this: SEVEN STEPS TO BUILDING A CLASS CLASSIC FORD

1. FIND GOOD COMPANY

Doing a project on your own is a recipe for going nowhere. Yes, you’ll be full of enthusiasm to start with because you’ll either forget how long a project takes, or if it’s your first one, underestimate how much work there is to do. Having a bunch of like-minded mates around you isn’t just for the help with lifting but serious amounts of inspiration, too. A regular meeting time works — make it one, two nights a week but make sure it’s a regular thing;

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