Gallery: How to Put a Mustang on Top of the Empire State Building
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Yes, that is a Ford Mustang overlooking Manhattan from the observation deck of the Empire State Building
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Measure (at least) twice, cut once.
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Mechanics prepare the front suspension for assembly.
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There's no turning back now...
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One section down, five to go.
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This one's ready for paint.
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Laying down a few coats of Ford's "triple yellow" paint.
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Crew started ferrying parts into the building hours ahead of time.
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Easy does it...
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Some assembly required...
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This isn't the first time Ford's pulled this trick.
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Putting a car on the observation deck wasn't any easier today than it was in 1965.
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