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1967 Mustang Restoration: August 2013
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Sunday, August 4, 2013. Little Progress Aside From New Shifter. I called CJ Pony Parts this past Wednesday morning as they had not sent me an email indicating my parts were shipped. The person I spoke with stated the parts were arriving to them that day and would be shipped out to me the next day. Several days have past since then and I have no email stating they have shipped and they have not billed me for the parts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Performing the Shelby/Arning Drop. Rear Seat Divider Project.
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1967 Mustang Restoration: November 2014
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Monday, November 24, 2014. I'm still slowly collecting the items needed to install my five speed transmission. I've watched the Modern Driveline crossmember (Part# MD-6773M-CMT5). On the CJ Pony Parts website periodically hoping to find it on sale. Despite 20% and 30% off sales, this particular part never seems to go on sale. I decided to stop waiting an just buy it a few weeks back. Unfortunately, I received a call a day later stating it was on backorder. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Restoration and Modi...
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1967 Mustang Restoration: March 2014
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Monday, March 31, 2014. Transmission Parts and Needing New Wheels. I've not vanished. just been busy. I've wanted to get new wheels for the Mustang for a while now so I can run a wider rear tire and tires with a lower aspect ratio for better cornering. I decided two weeks ago I would list my current GT wheels I've had for five years on Craigslist. I expected it would take a while for them to sell since I did not want to compromise on the price. I was wrong. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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1967 Mustang Restoration: Birthday Presents - Arm Rests & Speedometer Cable
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Saturday, February 28, 2015. Birthday Presents - Arm Rests and Speedometer Cable. One of my birthday presents this year was a $50 gift card to CJ Pony Parts. I used it almost immediately to order a new set of arm rests and a new speedometer cable. I then installed them this week. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Performing the Shelby/Arning Drop. Rear Seat Divider Project. Driver Side Toe Board Installation Part 2. Birthday Presents - Arm Rests and Speedometer Cable. 1962 Ford Falcon Project. Project ...
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1967 Mustang Restoration: March 2015
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Thursday, March 26, 2015. Saturday, March 21, 2015. 2015 Goodguys Spring Lone Star Nationals Outcome. It was definitely the best decision to not drive the Mustang to Goodguys. The weather was horrible. Wednesday, March 18, 2015. Goodguys Preparation - Change in Plans. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Performing the Shelby/Arning Drop. Rear Seat Divider Project. Driver Side Toe Board Installation Part 2. 2015 Goodguys Spring Lone Star Nationals Outcome. Goodguys Preparation - Change in Plans. Restoration and M...
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1967 Mustang Restoration: July 2013
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Sunday, July 28, 2013. Minor Details on Transmission Rebuild. I finished up installing the fifth gear and the shift fork for fifth and reverse gear. I went ahead and temporarily installed the tailshaft, top plate, input bearing retainer, and the shifter to test everything out. It seemed to not want to shift well into 3rd or 4th at first but after going through the gears a few times it smoothed up. With the transmission case and internal gears assembled, I've a few smaller details to finish up. I delayed ...
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1967 Mustang Restoration: 3rd Member Cleaning
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Saturday, January 2, 2010. I spent today cleaning up the parts of the 3rd member. I started by scraping off the large grease deposits with a little chisle. The part was rather bulky to work with so I decided to go ahead and disassemble the piece. Once it was disassembled, I cleaned it with some Super Clean Engine Degreaser and a brush. I've not decided what paint I'll use on the axle housing. I'm thinking the Eastwood Chassis Extreme Satin paint. According to the VMF Concours forum, the original ...The f...
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1967 Mustang Restoration: Performing the Shelby/Arning Drop
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011. Performing the Shelby/Arning Drop. This was a change made by Shelby on the GT350 cars. I took on the project since I'm just standing around waiting for the motor to be rebuilt. While I had the springs out, I removed a 1/4 coil from my front coil springs to drop the ride height slightly. Although the car is back together, I can't see the difference yet as the engine is not in the vehicle. Then it would have improved handling. Stability is also increased. Nice work.
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1967 Mustang Restoration: July 2014
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Monday, July 14, 2014. New Billett Specialties Wheels. Over the last few months, I've continued to search for a new set of wheels for the Mustang. I initially started looking for late model rims which I could use with some spacers. However, I decided against that direction as I don't want to cut corners and just end up wishing I'd done something different later. This led me to an exhaustive search of the various aftermarket wheels available. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Performing the Shelby/Arning Drop.
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1967 Mustang Restoration: Goodguys Preparation - Change in Plans
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Wednesday, March 18, 2015. Goodguys Preparation - Change in Plans. It has rained each weekend for the last several weeks. I've not been able to drive the Mustang as I wanted in advance of the trip due to all the rain. However, today, it stopped raining and I decided to take the car out for a 100 mile drive to ensure it was up to the task of driving up to Ft. Worth for Goodguys. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Performing the Shelby/Arning Drop. Rear Seat Divider Project. 1962 Ford Falcon Project.