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mustangstofear

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  1. Haven't figured out the price yet. I did bolt them on yesterday and found a little more tweaking will be necessary.
  2. We got our first set of hinges in yesterday. I'll bolt them on a fastback and see if anything needs to be tweaked before we start running them.
  3. We used a small amount of black RTV silicone on Steve's.
  4. We went on Saturday and couldn't believe all the great deals. I bought a lot of great parts at a really good price.
  5. Your right about the qtr's fitting nice.
  6. Just as soon as I have them in my hot hands I'll snap a couple of pictures.
  7. I have one in stock and will be at the show on Sat.
  8. We have a nice 390 short block and the matching C6 tranny for sale. Make offer.
  9. Hinges are done, just waiting for the shocks.
  10. It could probably be done, but it might require making new mounting brackets.
  11. We make the headliner for the 69-70 fastback with a built in console.
  12. Now that's some serious bondo LOL. I think I'd try finding a nice used fender.
  13. Just get one of the aftermarket ones they fine. If your original one is rusted from one end to the other, don't waste your time on it.
  14. The best thing to use is urethane. Epoxy's are to hard and not flexible enough.
  15. I will have pictures next week, but not on a car. These are being shipped straight to Australia.
  16. I should be able to post pictures and pricing next week before these get shipped out.
  17. Hinges are done, just need to assemble them.
  18. Yes it was. Since we were painting it we were able to tweak it to fit. The one we installed on the Boss 429 fit like a glove.
  19. The ones we get from Dynacorn "Corvex" are hit and miss.
  20. The thing about sheet metal is the freight. Someone has to pay it one way or another. If Dynacorn ships it to me or I have it dropped shipped., it still cost.
  21. You should have a cross brace that is tight against the outer skin preventing that. You can use KBS or Por-15 in the bottom of the doors. I've been using those two products for the last 15 years.
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