restoring 66 mustang
#22
RE: restoring 66 mustang
WOW, This is really old. I sold my 66 several years ago and just got a reply in my email so I thought I would check it out. I run a large forum with over 6,000 members myself and I have never seen apost this old get revived. Maybe I should check some really old ones out and bring them back.
Looks like a lot of guys around here still doing some good work though...
Looks like a lot of guys around here still doing some good work though...
#23
RE: restoring 66 mustang
ORIGINAL: car99r
WOW, This is really old. I sold my 66 several years ago and just got a reply in my email so I thought I would check it out. I run a large forum with over 6,000 members myself and I have never seen apost this old get revived. Maybe I should check some really old ones out and bring them back.
Looks like a lot of guys around here still doing some good work though...
WOW, This is really old. I sold my 66 several years ago and just got a reply in my email so I thought I would check it out. I run a large forum with over 6,000 members myself and I have never seen apost this old get revived. Maybe I should check some really old ones out and bring them back.
Looks like a lot of guys around here still doing some good work though...
See, this thread did serve a purpose..... Too bad you don't have a Mustang anymore....
#24
RE: restoring 66 mustang
Yeah, it has been quite some time. I wish I still had that one. It was a lot of fun and loved working on restoring it. Had to make room in the garage though. Did just recently inherit a 67 Riviera in mint condition. Going in for paint this week...
#25
RE: restoring 66 mustang
ORIGINAL: JMD
Wow,,, thread revival from the prehistoric age,,,, I doubt that the OP will be answering .....
Short of forum Administration, no one is here from 2003,,, or 2004 for that matter, I have doubts about 2005.... Valley Firearms might be an 05 member though....
ORIGINAL: ninteen66mustang
WELCOME (i guess, even tho your joined date is really old, this is your first post).
I also have a 66 and have done some work on it. As far as the seats go, there are 4 bolts holding each seat in that you have to access from under the car. There should be 4 holes that line up with the seats and you just have to stick a ratchet in there and get the nuts out. After that, you should be able to lift the seats out.
Good luck!
WELCOME (i guess, even tho your joined date is really old, this is your first post).
I also have a 66 and have done some work on it. As far as the seats go, there are 4 bolts holding each seat in that you have to access from under the car. There should be 4 holes that line up with the seats and you just have to stick a ratchet in there and get the nuts out. After that, you should be able to lift the seats out.
Good luck!
Short of forum Administration, no one is here from 2003,,, or 2004 for that matter, I have doubts about 2005.... Valley Firearms might be an 05 member though....
ive still here
#26
RE: restoring 66 mustang
Yea after making my statement, I went back over some of the "higher posters" and noticed your account and a few others from way back!
Glad you are still here rmodel65! I have gleaned a lot of info from you!
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