my project 67
http://good-times.webshots.com/album/556489990DnYryC
now the fun begins the floor pan is now here and the heater plenum and ducts and turn signal hood is on its way ..... oh happy days |
RE: my project 67
You are good looking guy. Now get to cleaning up that engine bay, and don't overspray as I have done. ;)
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well thank you .... i do clean up well ... i hope the mustang will too
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looks like a nice car - i'm sure you will have a ball for years to come.
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thanks my wife got a bonus at work and she is giving me half of it to help me get it done
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ORIGINAL: Soaring You are good looking guy. Now get to cleaning up that engine bay, and don't overspray as I have done. ;) |
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is there something i am missing here:D
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After you get that floor repaired, clean up that trunk!
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dont worry every part of that car will be fix and cleaned ......right now the inside smells like 1967 ....lmao
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ORIGINAL: valley firearms ORIGINAL: Soaring You are good looking guy. Now get to cleaning up that engine bay, and don't overspray as I have done. ;) On a side note - one little piece of advice if you've not replaced floors. Test fit, trim, test fit, trim, test fit and trim. Don't rush it. The better the fit, the easier it is to weld. I just did mine and the most time consuming part was fitting everything. Also, don't be afraid to bolt the pans to the tranny mount and frame rails. Infact, if you read the tech write up in mustand monthly, it says to do just that. It helps pull the pans to the rails so you can weld them. We ended up leaving them in and welding them in place as well. Good luck and don't forget pics :) |
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