New Member Intro!
#1
New Member Intro!
Hello all,
Been looking for a solid forum for a bit now. I am from Alberta Canada, and currently own two 5.0 cars! Pics below of my two stangs. The first is my original 7-UP car, bought new in 89 by my mother when she worked for Ford, and has been passed on to myself. It currently has 48,xxx original kilometers on it and is in showroom shape! Only changes I have made are a cd player and some speakers as the old factory ones were very tired
Anyways on to the pics! Sorry they are crappy it is parked under the cover just snapped a couple quick shots with my phone
This one I recently picked up as a track toy. She is a little rough around the edges but has lots of goodies, and some potential. The kit I plan to take off, but I am not sure the right way to go about it. It is supposedly 3m tape on there, and has been on over a year. Just dont want to cause any damage to the car by removing it, and not sure what the best method is to get rid of the tape Any suggestion's would be great!
Here she is!
Look forward to getting to know some good people and nice rides
Been looking for a solid forum for a bit now. I am from Alberta Canada, and currently own two 5.0 cars! Pics below of my two stangs. The first is my original 7-UP car, bought new in 89 by my mother when she worked for Ford, and has been passed on to myself. It currently has 48,xxx original kilometers on it and is in showroom shape! Only changes I have made are a cd player and some speakers as the old factory ones were very tired
Anyways on to the pics! Sorry they are crappy it is parked under the cover just snapped a couple quick shots with my phone
This one I recently picked up as a track toy. She is a little rough around the edges but has lots of goodies, and some potential. The kit I plan to take off, but I am not sure the right way to go about it. It is supposedly 3m tape on there, and has been on over a year. Just dont want to cause any damage to the car by removing it, and not sure what the best method is to get rid of the tape Any suggestion's would be great!
Here she is!
Look forward to getting to know some good people and nice rides
#4
6th Gear Member
Welcome to MF it's great to have you with us. Great rides! As for the 3M tape, I would check in the tech sections. I'm sure someone has done this before and will have some advice for you.
#6
Welcome to the forum, if it is just 3M tape a heat gun/hair dryer will help soften the adhesive. If you can get fishing line behind the body kit, you can use it to cut through the tape. Once you have it removed, use Goof Off or naptha (Lowes carries it) to remove the remaining adhesive. Goof Off or naptha will not harm the paint.