Project Humpty Dumpty

Discussion in 'Maverick/Comet Projects' started by HarleyGA, May 14, 2014.

  1. Paul Masson

    Paul Masson MCCI Atlantic Canada Rep

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    WOW! That looks awesome! What did you paint your hood hinges with?
     
  2. Bryant

    Bryant forgot more than learned

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    i have that pan. i had to notch it to clear the lower control arm mounts. heres a pic of it
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  3. HarleyGA

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    For the hood hinges I used DupliColor engine paint DE1651 Cast Coat Iron.
     
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    Thanks Bryant for the pic of your oil pan. I have mine measured and marked off for modification but want to measure again. Makes me nervous that i'll get it back and discover that I overlooked something.
     
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    Humpty dumpty is coming along slowly. Wish I had more time to work on it. When I do get time it seems like I spend most of it looking for the tool or right nut or bolt. I'm off the rest of the year so I hope I can make some serious progress.
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    Modified the Moroso oil pan to fit the Maverick.

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    Underdash puzzle. Glad I took a lot of pics before I took it apart. Also got a great deal of help from members. THANX

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    Clutch master cylinder linkage.
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    Clutch master cylinder is down there somewhere.

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    Dash and carpeting coming along.

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    View of the passenger door. It looks perfect.

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    The headliner took a long time. I'll never attempt another!
     
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    It's looking great...
     
  7. mercgt73

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    Wow! Looking awesome! I love the black and blue dash. Exactly the way I want mine to turn out.

    Did you use Medium Blue Metallic (16049) on the passenger door?
     
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    Nice work! Looks clean, clean, clean!!
     
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    Sure did. SEM's 16049 is a perfect match to the OEM.
     
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    Trying to get a can of this paint on the way. Are you sure it is SEM brand? I can find Accumatch distributed by Scott Drake and Rainbow Industries. Would you mind checking the brand on your can? I appreciate it! :tiphat:
     
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    Is that clutch master the Modern driveline unit? If so what do you think of it to this point.
     
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    Only have the master installed. Nice kit. I can say any more until the car is finished.
     
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    I ordered a can of the SEM VP-16049 and the Seymour lacquer AP-16049 from NPD. One more question and I'll quit bugging you! Did you do all of your medium blue metallic painting with the SEM VP-16049?
     

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