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Old Dec 9, 2004 | 01:56 PM
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I'm in the library at my school and I'm bored so I'm gonna post some pics of my `67 project car! Not much to look at yet cuz I'm still working on it but please make some comments or whatever you think I need to do....

^ The enigne bay which hasn't had much done yet. I scraped out all the dirt that was in there and repainted it with "hammered black" which looks pretty cool. The master cylinder and brake booster are new which I installed and all the steering components are new and installed. I have the insulation stuff for the firewall that I need to put on and most of the heating stuff, so I'll probably get doing that soon. Ummm, you can see those notorious grease fitting holes and the passenger side shock tower is rusted a little bit. Not much else to tell....

^^I put white-faces on the guages which I think look pretty cool compared to the originals. Nothing else to say...

^I took the fenders off to undercoat the insides of them and touch up on evertything else. Looked pretty nice in there so I snapped a pic.

^^The rear valance that is on the car right now. I also have the 67 style in my "parts-pile" but I think the GT style looks better with these grove exits for the exhaust.

^Ouch! The fender splash guard on the passanger (if I remember correctly) side. I didnt know what this was so I took a pic and posted on here and someone told me thats what is was. Definitly need a new one here and the other side is completly missing.

^Just a quick pic, need a good bit of stuff...

^^ A sideshot I took a long time ago. Notice the cobra wheels which I will put on when after the car gets painted and stuff. I have a crappy set of huge wheels and tires that are on it for now.

^Full of ****!I cleaned some of it out and threw some away but its still full of junk.

Thats all the pictures I have in my server space here in school. Comments,suggestions,etc.?

-Nic
Old Dec 9, 2004 | 04:43 PM
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I like the 67 Mustang. Just what I was thinking when I was looking at you pics.

Every Mustang is still being worked on. Some just look better then others.
Old Dec 10, 2004 | 12:39 AM
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Anyone have cobra wheels on a 67/68? Did you have them custom made to fit on or spaced them out? I had to buy inch and a half spacers!

BTW, I forgot to mention I have the motor built but I have no pics,351W...Ill get one tomorrow
Old Dec 10, 2004 | 03:04 PM
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Looking good, Dog. Just keep working on her, and someday you will be tooling down the avenue with a big chit eating grin on your face.
Old Dec 12, 2004 | 06:35 PM
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i like it a lot. I have one too. what about those cobra rims how did you get them on or do they have the same lug pattern?
Old Dec 14, 2004 | 03:21 AM
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thats gonna look sweet
Old Dec 16, 2004 | 11:21 AM
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I bought 1 and 1/4 inch spacers from virginamustang.com and it had the same lug pattern...
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