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1963 Ford Falcon Restoration

Now I will begin going through the pictures of the actual restoration process and describing each one of these pictures.

This is the picture of the Falcon as it arrived. You can still see all the trim on the car, and the interior is still in it, and we have not yet started disassembly.
Still the car has not yet begun disassembly yet, the hood is open and pretty much all in tact. We take -- try to take a lot of pictures of cars as we disassemble and even prior to disassembly to use in the detail of reassembly. We also can note any damage or any missing parts, the cars as they come in the door.
This shows the back of the car, looking at the way it was when it came in with all the assembly.
Here is basically is the Beginning of the disassembly. You can see in the background the fenders have been disassembled and removed from the car. The trunk is open, and we've begun removing trim off the fenders and organizing the parts.
Here is the driver's side of the car, and you can see that the left front fender is off. The door trim and door handles are off, continuing the disassembly and organizing parts.
Continuing to disassemble; and as you can see on the hood of the car, we started laying out door handles, mirrors, door trim, the bag of clips. I see doorsills and front door panels are all laid out; and we take photographs of all of those different components not only to help us keep track of what we have in our possession but also help us with the reassembling process.
Another angle of the same photo we just looked at with door panels and interior trim pieces with door handles, window crank knobs, and handles.
This shows the dash and interior before any disassembly began.

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