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mustangstofear

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  1. They do improve the look, especially with the built in console. We also switched over to super bright LED lights.
  2. Yes we did, they will be in production the way you see them. It was cheaper and faster to modify them rather than make new interior.
  3. I like to install a layer of Hush Mat first, then pre-cut and glue 1/2 layer of good quality carpet padding to the Hush Mat. It's extremely quite then.
  4. The overhead console an option on all the headliners we make.
  5. Here's a picture of the lower bottom corner that needs to be fixed. (BTW- I don't know how these other three pics got on this post or where they came from. Editing won't let me take them off either)
  6. The rear panels that attaches to the backglass.
  7. Once the sail panels were installed we noticed they need a little more material at the bottom. I'm glad we caught this before the mold for them was made.
  8. The headliner is done, will post pictures Tonight.
  9. Wrong car pics were attached. More later...
  10. What did they install it with ? I actually install it on the glass and use setting blocks on the pinchweld to keep it at the proper height.
  11. He has picked a color, It's a burnt orange color.
  12. I install all 69 and up with Essex U418 _HV urethane. This also has to be applied expertly to the windshield, or your going to have a big mess on your hands.
  13. We use U -Pol for the wheel openings and the underside of the fenders.
  14. The best product I've used for years is Essix 418 urethane. I also put the brackets in the vise and squeeze them tighter which eliminates the need for shims. This take at leat 48 hours to cure.
  15. Had to get off of it for a bit, to many cars stacking up on us. I'll post some more pictures later.
  16. I apologize and didn't mean to cause any offense. A little explanation...I was on the other side of the fence for many, many years building mustangs for a hobby and having trouble with parts that didn't fit correctly. That is why I ended up in the parts business. I didn't like the struggle and aggravation of ill fitting parts and just have a knack of seeing how to make things fit better. Most of the time I do just offer build advice(not links to what we sell) on forums and spend countless hours on the phone answering questions and helping for people with their projects. When I do post about a part we manufacture it is because it saves people time, aggravation and money. Yes, I do make and sell parts, but it is more than my living. I do truly care about helping people with their mustangs.
  17. Thank you. I agree, she is a terrific asset to us.
  18. Did they add a piece of stainless to the wind splitter ?
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