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Discussing ok Im doing it in the Classic Mustangs Forum. another shot. you can almost see how low the passenger side is compared to the ... Modded Mustangs is the premier Ford Mustang Forum on the internet. We discuss all aspects of the Ford Mustang on the forum. Registered Users do not see the above ads. Please Register - It's Free! |
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![]() another shot. you can almost see how low the passenger side is compared to the drivers. |
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![]() with the taillight panel and 1/4 held in place with clamps and screws you can see the passenger side is lower than the drivers |
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![]() Now I am replacing the rear support brace and the right side trunk floor section. |
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![]() now that I have everything set right I placed the 1/4 panel , taillight panel and deck lid on. and checked all the gaps all the way aroung. |
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![]() with everything lined up I welded it together. This panel fought me all the way I had it on and off 5 or 6 times but you have to do that sometimes It just takes time |
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that a fiberglass trunk lid, or did you find one in steel? I've been looking for a steel one, and can't find one =(
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I thought all the shelby stuff was fiberglass
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It was, but I still want one in steel =p
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![]() got the front fiberglass on today for the first time, The hood fits fine but the rest is going to be a bear. |
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![]() will get all the brackets on tomorrow and see how it fits then. Not bad stuff for fiberglass but will be a job fitting it all. It has to be right |
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![]() installed the air ride floater kit the other night Don't have the shocks yet customer didn't want to go with air ride. I am still working on him as we speak. Steel rods are in place instead of coil over shocks for now |
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![]() Picked up the aluminum radiator I had made for car it is installed in the only place it will go and work I don't like it sorta doesn't look like it belongs I think I will make a fairing to cover it up make it look cleaner |
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![]() another shot this side doesn't look too bad I will mount fan to this side anyway. |
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Awesome man, lookin really nice. Can't wait to see more =)
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wow coming along really nice
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reminds me of mine when i started on it.good looking job.
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![]() put it up on the rotieserie last week to finish the lower body panels alot eaiser than trying to crawl underneath |
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![]() rearend ready to be reinstalled it is painted brakes installed, and brackets for the 4 bar welded on |
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![]() out of paint booth will alll the redoxide and black in the engine compartment, I left the red oxide on the outside of the engine compartment to showcase the fatman suspension for the auto fair in charlotte this weekend |
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