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I've been using the Fordification site for both editorial needs (as the editor of Legendary Ford) and as an video producer (Autorestomod) and I'm glad to finally be able to wade in with my own truck; a 1972 F100 Sport Custom.

Col. Mustard (gold over yellow paint) thus the name, will be a project vehicle on the show. and I am curious what individual projects you folks would like to see preformed on our YouTube show? We have a few in mind but want to know what the hard core enthusiast wants to see done.

Feel free to e-mail us with ideas at: jford@autorestomod.com.
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Welcome...

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:wel: from Massachusetts.
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Welcome from Virginia.

I've got a idea for our old trucks, Cup holders. The idea I'm thinking of using is to get a 93 or so ford truck factory cup holder on the front of the seat. Modifying the cup holder to take a aftermarket heat/cool cup holder. Something deep enough that will not let the drink spill all over the floor if you go around a curve or go across a speed bump.

Another idea is to have a overhead console. Have something like a flip down back up camera. Garage door opener. or whatever someone wants to put up there.

I lived in Columbia S.C. back in 2000 from September through April, Found a hidden treasure there, Mustard BB-Q sauce from Murices BB-Q. Very surprised that all these cooking shows out there haven't picked up on it yet.
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Hazelnut,
Yep. There is also Shealy's BBQ in Leesville!

We are looking at putting in an Explorer overhead console in the truck. Thanks for the ideas!
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Well, if you feel really industrious - how about a big air conditioner comparison...

And Legendary Ford in digital form...? Or maybe just Legendary Ford Truck ... :D
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