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About jerr_man
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Rank
Mustang Owner
- Birthday 04/17/1971
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Gender
Not Telling
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Location
Kelowna,BC
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Interests
My ol girl in the garage
Converted
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Location
Airdrie, Alberta Canada
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Interests
kids, mustang, woodwork
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Occupation
Senior Account Manager
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Xde4hewkew reacted to a post in a topic: My 70 convertible project
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What did you do to/for your Mustang today?
jerr_man replied to 69_Mustang's topic in 1969-70 Technical Forum
Took the ole girl out for a spin a half dozem times before i do tear down for paint...so hard to stop driving was so much fun....i guess i will have to wait until i get it back from the shop.[ATTACH]17253[/ATTACH] -
I sure was! It was on display at the Keystone/LKQ booth
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I had the hood done to use as a display for my company to use at a local car show " World of Wheels" in our booth. We were displaying the Dupont Cromax Pro and Dupont clear as well we used the Keystone Hotrod Black which does not mark up and hand prints can be easily wiped off with a detail spray and not burnish. Now waiting for the shop to make room to finish painting the rest of the car.
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1969 Convertible V8 Single Exhaust to Dual Exhaust
jerr_man replied to Cwkd9's topic in 1969-70 Technical Forum
I went with the magna flow stainless 2.5" kit running long tube headers. Had to get creative going up through the tunnel over the bottom plate. Welded a 1" square tube to give me the extra room and is all tucked in nice. Sounds great I think and cant wait to open it up legally. Lol- 4 replies
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Beautiful :thumbup1::thumbup1::thumbup1::thumbup1:
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Hello Latoracing, if you still have the original seat risers measure the height where the seats bolts too. I had installed the one piece in my 70 vert and after putting the seat in noticed that i only had 2 inches between the steering wheel and seat. I have since put the individual seat risers in and have way more room between the steering wheel and seat.my car originally had the individual seat risers, it was quite the conversation with the local mustang shop but after emailing them 20 or so convertible pics with single seat risers they admitted they may not know everything...lol
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if i remember correctly i did some relief cuts in the center top and bottom. I think it looks correct for fit. My original was shot.
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What wheels are you running on your 'Stang?
jerr_man replied to 69_Mustang's topic in 1969-70 Technical Forum
2003 Mach 1 rims, will put new tires on once it is painted 17x9 -
Looks great !!!
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Starting to look like a car again
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I like the 69 split bumper look...lol
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I have looked and looked and cant seam to find a definitive answer. I just picked these up 17x9 245 45 r17. the fronts im assuming i would need a minimum of 1.25 but how about the rear? stock front suspension front disks and rear drums. $280 for all 4 which i think was a good deal with rubber that needs changing...lol
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I dont see any pics either..
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Another 70 Mustang Convert Restoration
jerr_man replied to Rcodenewf's topic in Project Progress Forum
seat pans are in, still have to clean up my welding.[ATTACH]10786[/ATTACH] -
Another 70 Mustang Convert Restoration
jerr_man replied to Rcodenewf's topic in Project Progress Forum
Hi Pakrat, the Dynacorn pieces have the brace under the pan,