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Hi. I'm restoring a 1967 Mustang fastback and  I'm not very particular about 100% faithful accuracy. Some of the parts I'm needing to buy/rebuild/restore are expensive enough that I thought I might investigate what it will take to do them in carbon fiber. Specifically, I'm wanting to change the exterior quarter window louvers to a custom design, I'm looking to make a center console, and I'm looking to make the overhead console.

...that's the current plan anyway.  The ultimate goal is that the car I drive will be built by me and I think handmaking some composites for my build from carbon fiber will be a way to really plant my flag and say "I built this."
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