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Never More Than One Project At A Time
Never perform two or more restorations in the same garage at any one time, especially the same generation or model year because there are too many chances for parts mix-up. At Mustang Monthly, we've had more than our share of "same time" restoration projects where too much confusion abounds between two projects, or parts get borrowed from one to complete the other. If you're in the middle of a restoration project, finish it completely before beginning the next. Jumping back and forth between two projects leads to two things-burnout and incompletion. Ask us how we know. 
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