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Old 10-10-2015, 12:21 PM
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Any chance you have a rear tailpipe laying around? i heard that the mustang tailpipes work with a 1st gen camaro with dse quadralink
No and there are a lot of different tailpipes for Mustangs.
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Rusty,
In one of your posts you used an epoxy to attach quarter panel extensions.

What was that product?

Can the pot metal style extension be welded if they are cracked, or need repairs on just the extension? I would like to fill the marker lights on my 68 Torino extensions, and then epoxy them onto the quarter panel.

Thanks, Joe

I really look forward to what you and your Son do. I am blown away at the craftsmanship. I also enjoy all the one off modifications.

Your customers must be like a kid in a candy shop when they visit. I know I would be.
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Rusty,
In one of your posts you used an epoxy to attach quarter panel extensions.

What was that product?

Can the pot metal style extension be welded if they are cracked, or need repairs on just the extension? I would like to fill the marker lights on my 68 Torino extensions, and then epoxy them onto the quarter panel.

Thanks, Joe

I really look forward to what you and your Son do. I am blown away at the craftsmanship. I also enjoy all the one off modifications.

Your customers must be like a kid in a candy shop when they visit. I know I would be.
I used 3m 8115 panel adhesive plus they were bolted on.

I don't know of anyway to weld pot metal.
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Old 11-17-2015, 10:29 AM
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I decided to mount the wiring behind the seat on the plywood board that came with the Mustangs to Fear trunk kit.



I replaced the coil packs and plug wires but still have a lot to do under the hood.

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We installed the Dakota Digital gauges awhile back but I never did get a photo. Now I need to get a battery installed in the trunk so I can see them in color!



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They look good. Was it a kit or did you spec them out specifically?
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Mustang to Fear dash pad came in a long time ago and is a very well made dash pad. Now if I can only get the wiring straightened out under the dash I can install it.



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I ran out of room at the shop so I moved this to my house and started working on it again on the weekends.





I had a hard time finding a master cylinder that would clear the cam cover and did a search on line and found this Bronco II master cylinder and it fits.



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I have been using a board to hold up the deck lid after searching I found these struts from Mustangs Unlimited





My intake was cracked while I was replacing it I found a good place for the AC valve



New intake



Next problem I had was none of the brackets for the alternator would work so we had to cut and modify the first one to fit. Sorry no photo





I bought stainless steel transmission cooler lines for the AOD but they didn't fit so I made my own









I ordered a set of Vintage LEDs taillights







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