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Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
Here are some pictures of what I'm doing to it now
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Floor pans are already replaced
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All new Scott drake suspension waiting to be installed
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Cut it out to straighten it
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Now I'm trying to make my own guage cluster out of the old dash cluster
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Still have to paint the cluster but so far the car is testing my patience

[ 2016-03-31, 08:11 PM: Message edited by: 69stang ]
 
Posted by wilit (Member # 3367) on :
 
Looks good. What transmission are you running?
 
Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
A rebuilt t5, just looking to make a cruiser
 
Posted by Stangn5oh (Member # 10875) on :
 
Looking good. Are you going with like a original look or restoration.
 
Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
Kinda like this but with black wheels
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Posted by 70stang351w (Member # 9948) on :
 
More pics of the gauge cluster please will be doing the same in my 70 soon..need to start a build thread on mine
 
Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
Pm me your number and I'll text you some more
 
Posted by MaK_1967v8 (Member # 12187) on :
 
Good looking car. I've contemplated selling my 04 Roush to fund my 67 project. I feel bad that she's just sitting in my warehouse with no motor, trans, and a cracked shock tower.
 
Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
Pans are done just putting in the seat platforms
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Posted by kingdavid (Member # 11179) on :
 
Looks good man keep the pics coming. You do the pans yourself?
 
Posted by Beastly GT500 TVS (Member # 9723) on :
 
Very nice
 
Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
Yea me and my boy did them, and thanks for the kind words guys
 
Posted by kingdavid (Member # 11179) on :
 
I need mine done come do mine lol. Keep up the good work.
 
Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
Lol yea I could barely do mine and thanks [patriot]
 
Posted by 70stang351w (Member # 9948) on :
 
same color paint and rims i have on my 70...Hopefully this year it will be changed also
 
Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
Cutting out another fender apron due to cancer and damage, also painted my guage cluster
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Posted by Zed Stang (Member # 11645) on :
 
Lookin at your junk pulled apart gives my flashbacks of my junk pulled apart lol
 
Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
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A little mock up before final assembly
 
Posted by SIC9250 (Member # 8216) on :
 
Clean [patriot]
 
Posted by 89Saleen310 (Member # 5397) on :
 
Niceee
 
Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
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Just need to secure it a little better in the back but other than another coat of paint it's done
 
Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
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Posted by 70stang351w (Member # 9948) on :
 
Looking good. i need to get my towed to my place so i can start working on it again
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Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
Laid a couple coats of primer then shot it with the first coat
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Posted by 68dustin (Member # 5388) on :
 
looking great!!!
 
Posted by kingdavid (Member # 11179) on :
 
Looks good. Did you rattle can it or use a spray gun?
 
Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
Well truth be told I used a rattle can lol
 
Posted by acmikee (Member # 5568) on :
 
save your vin# thats on your fender that you you cut out and document everything so you can get the CHP to restamp the vin.
 
Posted by Zed Stang (Member # 11645) on :
 
Pretty sure he has it registered, and CHP doesn't "stamp" anything although you can use those piece to restore a frame up classic/Hotrod, and have CHP/pd/dmv verification.
 
Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
Actually it isn't registered and the vin stamp is still on the driver side shock tower apron on the rail
 
Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
Motor is finally going in
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Posted by kingdavid (Member # 11179) on :
 
Looking good one step closer.
 
Posted by 50Reasons (Member # 6452) on :
 
Keep it up love the progress
 
Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
New front suspension and new wheels
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Posted by Beastly GT500 TVS (Member # 9723) on :
 
Its comming along well
 
Posted by 68dustin (Member # 5388) on :
 
lookin like a car again!
 
Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
Update
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Posted by 66_5.0 (Member # 9974) on :
 
Looking good man. I had that same steering wheel lol.
 
Posted by 68dustin (Member # 5388) on :
 
LOOKIN good.. u do a test drive yet?
 
Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
Not yet, but I'm shooting for the first test drive to be Sunday
 
Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
First drive

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Posted by 50Reasons (Member # 6452) on :
 
Hopefully it will get done by oct 11 for our show and you can make it out.. Great progress ! [patriot] [burnout]
 
Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
Well after another test drove my t5 only has 4 speeds... Kinda confused on how that happens .... Maybe because I let my buddy rebuild it for free lol you live and you learn

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Posted by 66_5.0 (Member # 9974) on :
 
Damn lol. How do you like that shifter? I hated it because I felt like I had to reach too much and it just felt off. I got the 4 speed style shifter designed for the T5 and it's way better. It looks exactly the same as the 4 speed shifter but it's a bit thicker and the prongs for reverse are false. If you choose to go with that, just know that the shifter is 1/2 x 20 pattern and a little less common than the rest to find shift knobs.

Keep the build going! [patriot]
 
Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
Actually the shifter isn't that bad and thanks for the info.

So I switched out all my gauges for digital ones lmk what you think
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Posted by 70stang351w (Member # 9948) on :
 
dash looks good; you made the brackets to hold the gauges right?

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Posted by 69stangin (Member # 5609) on :
 
Yup made all the brackets
 
Posted by 69stang (Member # 5609) on :
 
It's been awhile since I posted and progress but I just put in my rebuilt 306 since my 302 had a horrible vibration.... I'm very happy with the outcome

Here is a video

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Posted by 69stang (Member # 5609) on :
 
Also here as the interior pic with the redone high backs, also have the passenger side dash panel just haven't installed it

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Posted by 68dustin (Member # 5388) on :
 
starting to come together.. now you got body work and sanding to do..lol
 
Posted by 69stang (Member # 5609) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 68dustin:
starting to come together.. now you got body work and sanding to do..lol

Lol yes I do
 
Posted by i (Member # 12534) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 69stang:
quote:
Originally posted by 68dustin:
starting to come together.. now you got body work and sanding to do..lol

Lol yes I do
I would rather rebuilt 50 engines than sanding.
I'm in a process of doing this. Sucks that I'm doing the OG way of pure block sanding. Know wonder these Russian forearms are huge! Steal learning how to overcome high spots and low spots. I wish I had the funds of buying a quality air compressor or some power tools to get the stripping done faster. But overall this is going to be a huge accomplishment for me.
 
Posted by 66_5.0 (Member # 9974) on :
 
Did you go with a Dakota Digital dash?
 
Posted by 69stang (Member # 5609) on :
 
Nope I built my own for half the price

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Posted by 66_5.0 (Member # 9974) on :
 
It looks good man. Keep it up [patriot]
 
Posted by 69stang (Member # 5609) on :
 
Thank you
 
Posted by 69stang (Member # 5609) on :
 
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Click the photos to view the videos of the first ride

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Posted by 70stang351w (Member # 9948) on :
 
Just saw on Facebook 69/70 page... whats the motor specs? Sounds nice
 
Posted by 69stang (Member # 5609) on :
 
Thanks it's a 302 bored 30 over with Keith black dommed pistons and world sr heads running about 9.5-1 compression, with tfs stage 2 cam and comp cam 1.6 roller rockers with performer rpm manifold with a quick duel 650 carb and mid headers
 
Posted by 69stang (Member # 5609) on :
 
So I picked up another 69 mustang to swap all my parts over... Pretty solid car for my build and I also did a little color swapping on my motor


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Posted by 66_5.0 (Member # 9974) on :
 
What happened to your other one? And what rims are those?
 
Posted by 69stang (Member # 5609) on :
 
The body just wasn't straight at all and nothing fit right because the front end was tweaked. Those are some 143 vision wheels

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