Looking good Are those rear inside bumper supports Mustang reproductions? They look somewhat like the ones I got from CJ Pony Parts that I used. Worked great
Thanks! Those are the factory bumper supports. I had to patch underneath it. I do believe they are the same as the Mustang ones, but I forget the years. 71-73 maybe? EDIT: I was close, 69-70: http://shop.autocraftinvestments.com/index.php?p=product&id=102986&parent=0 Thanks, yeah my car is quite rusty. Pretty fitting. But it was my first car, and it's just sheet metal. And its fun! How is your project coming?
Yep! Actually they are close 69-70 mounts: http://shop.autocraftinvestments.com/index.php?p=product&id=102986&parent=0
Mmmmm.. I love rotisserie chicken. This one is gonna take a while. You better keep at it cause I been in the mood lately . Can't let you catch me .
I've been slowly working away...super busy at work, so when I get home I'm usually beat. Maybe tomorrow...
Yours will turn out way better than mine. I didn't do the rotessorie or cut anything.. I'm learning off of you for the future ..WAY in the future. So keep posting pics and progress reports. I'll be out there tomorrow
On a side note, I have also been sketching up my updated fuse and relay box for under the dash. I am adding some more fuses, for accessories, and some relays to take the load off of the ignition switch and horn contacts. I am also adding RAP (retained accessory power), which is what newer cars use to keep the radio and power windows operable after the key has been turned off, until a timer runs out or the driver's door is opened. I will be making my own RAP module. Fuses F1 through F6 are the original circuits, with F7 and up being added circuits. I am using the original wiring, so I had to track down the wire colors and their uses. This was done up from only looking at the vehicle schematic, so I am sure I will need to adjust things here and there.
Yep! I am hoping this winter I can spend some time in the shop. I am only taking 1 online course.[FONT=arial,helvetica][SIZE=-1] [FONT=arial,helvetica][SIZE=-1]I will be working also, but working takes away less time at home than homework and studying. We will get there Frank! And then we can hang out and drink a beer at a Round-Up one year. [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT]
Welded in my driver's bumper mount panel. Also tacked and welded in the lower inner fender piece that had rotted out. Next step is gathering the needed steel to make mounts for the rotisserie, now that I have a place to bolt it to.