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    quoriSer reacted to machm1970 in '70 lower steering column trim   
    I'm trying to install the lower steering column trim on my '70, but I can't figure out what these metal clips attach to, there doesn't seem to be anything in the area to clip it to. I have a repo instrument bezel, wondering if there's something missing.
    Thanks,
    Matt

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    quoriSer reacted to Black_69_FB in weiand xcelerator for 351c with 2v heads   
    Used Weiand Xcelerator single plane intake for a square bore 4v carb on a 351c with 2v heads.
     
    Good low end for a single plane manifold. Was going to use for EFI but sold car.
     
    $100 + shipping
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    quoriSer reacted to braetz in Another "What's It Worth" Thread   
    Hey all, first post here. Long time fan of mustangs, especially '69-70' mustangs. I have a '68 coupe in the garage, but have always wanted a '69-'70 ever since I helped out in a local shop in high school that restored only rare, and valuable '69 and '70s. (Shelby, Boss, Mach 1 SCJ, etc.)
    Long story short...
    Stumbled across a 1970 Sportsroof 302 2v, A/T 3 miles from my house. It's a bare bones car, with manual steering, front drum brakes, and no A/C. (All of which can be changed obviously, but currently hurts it's value) It's been sitting in the barn since 1988. It is a 1 owner car, bought new in 1970 from the local ford dealership. Clean title in hand. The owner bought a new Ford Ranger in 1988, backed the mustang in the barn, and never drove it again. The car is rusty unfortunately.  The 18 years it spent on the road were mostly on winter, salty, Indiana roads. lol.
     
    It for sure needs:
    2- Quarter Panels
    2- Fenders
    Full Floorpan
    Front Bumper
    Full Interior
    Driver's Door
    A couple of areas on the frame will need repaired as well. 
    I've included pictures of some of the worst areas. 
     
    My biggest question is: Is it worth it, or should I spend the extra 3 or 4k on a cleaner car? Tools, and garage space aren't an issue, as I have mig and tig welders, plasma cutter, cutting torch, grinders, etc. 
     
    He is asking $4k. I was thinking it would be more enticing if it was closer to the $2500 range. I've got a gut feeling that this is probably nothing more than a parts car in it's current condition.
     
    Thoughts?? 
     






     
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    quoriSer reacted to mustangstofear in 69-70 coupe headliner   
    I'm seriously looking at doing the headliner for the coupe. I found a very nice and depenable guy that has been making molds for me. So, what I really need to know is how much demand is there for it  ? I have at least 40 other new products I could spend my money on.
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    quoriSer reacted to copb8 in Flattening a Bowed Hood   
    The hood on my car is slightly bowed above the driver side fender. It sits up about a 1/8 - 1/4" above the fender line. It seems to be centered around where the new hood bumper was installed in that area prior to my purchase.
     
    I've removed the hood bumper for now but need to know what's a safe way to 'flatten out' the hood without risking creasing it or damaging the paint?
     
     
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    quoriSer reacted to Vicfreg in 1970 Convertible Restoration   
    Hi.  New member here.   A fellow forum member told me about this site, so I will be posting my project details here over the next months (years).
     
    My car is a "F" code 1970 convertible, originally a auto/AC car with power top.   2 years ago, I obtained the car from a storage building in Las Vegas, from a friend who had an older family member who had give up on the project.  
     
    I loaded the car into a POD, and transported it back home to North Carolina.   Over the past 2 years, I have been sorting and refinishing parts, and this week, had my friend at LatoRacing (forum member) come out and get the car to sort out the sheet metal work that needs to be done.
     
    I will post some pics of the find, the transport, and progress since I obtained the car, and once caught up with that, will have LatoRacing post pictures of the progress.
     
    Current plan is to build a Mach I style convertible, with a 393 stroker, C-6, 4 link rear, and rack and pinion/coil over front end.   Engine, trans, and interior are done and ready to be installed.
     
    Look forward to documenting my project.
     
    Regards,
     
    Vic
     
     

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    quoriSer reacted to 390mach1 in WTB 1969 351W Air Cleaner Base   
    looking for a 69 351W air cleaner base.
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    quoriSer reacted to prayers1 in Question about Donut gaskets on Steering Column   
    I got the doughnut (foam) gaskets and plastic insert from Muscle Car Research. When I put the doghnut gasket (C9AZ-3E629-A Steering Column Shaft Insulator)
    in the smaller tube, the steering column rod is very tight to turn, there is too much pressure from that gasket.
     
    www.musclecarresearch.com/C9AZ-3E629-A
     
    Any ideals what to do, should I put some oil on it.
    I want to leave it out. How did this work with the original set up
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    quoriSer reacted to lalojamesliz in 408w rotating assembly and heads   
    I decided to ditch the 302 build and finally use the 1969 351w block I have been saving for many years. 
    I've read probe makes a good 408w kit. 
    Anyone know who or where I can call to discuss what kit to buy?
     
    How about the heads, I was going to use some trick flow 11r 190 heads. Would those still be good or should I get the afr 205 heads? Or smaller?
     
    I'm worried I'll have piston to valve clearance issues. That's why I want to talk to the stroker kit vendor to make sure I'm good and have a 91 octane friendly compression :)
    Thanks guys
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    quoriSer reacted to Black_69_FB in Global West subframe connectors, never installed + dash/gauge/interior pcs   
    Hey all -- I have some left over / unused parts from my resto. No longer needed, starting another project, cleaning house.
     
    Got some dash panel pieces & gauge assembly parts. Not sure what to ask on these? Open to offers / suggestions, would prefer dash panels & gauges go as a lot. Pics:
     
     
     
     

     
     
     
     

     
     
     
     

     
     
     
     

     
     
     
     

     
     
     
     
    I also have some Global West tubular subframe connectors that I bought new but never installed- SOLD
     
     
     

     
     
     
     

     
     
     
     

     
     
     
     
     
    And lastly, here is a set of A-pillar trim for a fastback. These are reproduction pieces that never got used because I found a good set of originals. $50 obo + SH.
     
     
     

     
     
     
     

     
     
     
    Just PM me here if needed. Thanks for looking.
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    quoriSer reacted to Ash in Mike65's 69 Coupe build   
    I can't even comprehend what that would be like to live in, such a different climate to here. But we are hoping to experience it before too long, looking at doing a road trip in an RV across a fair chunk of your country, either in Nov/Dec but is now looking like it'll be Feb next year as it's a fair bit cheaper to travel at that time.
     
    Hope the good weather continues for you anyway, get lots done!
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    quoriSer reacted to latoracing in 1970 Grabber Green Project   
    I rolled my new project out of the storage lot, and took it home to start bringing it back to life. I bought the car back in January of this year, and have been gathering parts in order to make it a reality instead of an idea.


    This is a true Graber Special, Marti report and all, also know as a "poor mans" Boss 302. This one had a 302 2v, auto, manual drum, and power steering. I told my Wife when I bought it, that I purchaced a rolling roof with a title. She had not seen it since its purchace and was questioning my sanity after rolling it off the trailer. I have started with worse, and at least this project is fairly well "rust free" (ha-ha). It will stay Grabber Green, but the build will be a G-Machine theme. I am waiting on Street and Track to come out with their new rear suspension later this year, to see what they come up with. 

    I am going to try out Dynacorn sheet metal on this build, and see if it fits any better than some of the other ti-chen stampings offered by other vendors. The full quarters look good out of the box, hope they don't require a bunch of fitting (cutting in half, beating, re building,ect...). Been there, done that. I did go ahead and get the Goodmark mini tubed inner fenders to use, I could have widened some regular ones, which would have been cheeper in the long run.

    I would like to be able to build these cars on a regular basis, so this one is going to be sort of an extream advertisment. I am not going to jump into a business venture quite yet, but ease into it, if it works. Playing with rusty old cars has been part of my life, and I enjoy most every aspect of it. Well see where it goes.
    The only part of the build I have not decided on is to build it as a 1970, or 69ish Boss 302? I have always wanted a G coded 69, and could make one, just not so sure yet. Any way, here are a couple of pics as I dig into what is left of this body, and this is the way I bought it, less work for me? My Wife is still wondering...
     
     
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    quoriSer reacted to Ridge Runner in Plasma cutter   
    Thinking about getting a plasma cutter ,i have a Hobart picked out that will fit the bill ,just wanted to get some reviews . I will be adding a CNC plasma table soon i hope so i need a cutter that will work well and cut at least 1/2 inch steel .Any thoughts on this unit ?price on the unit is $1399.

     
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    quoriSer reacted to Mike65 in Mike65's 69 Coupe build   
    Hello all after being here for over 7 years & seeing other builds I figured it is time for me to start one on my 69 Coupe. I aquired the 69 Coupe back in 2001, & when I aquired the car it was being used as a parts car stripped of almost anything useable. It was missing both doors, the interior except for the dash, the engine & the trans were long gone, & was missing one fender. After 4 moves & one failed business venture I am back working on the 69 Coupe. The Coupe was originally equipped with a 302, auto, 8" 2.79 rear, standard black interior, painted meadowlark yellow, & built in Metuchen, NJ on Nov 26th, 1968. My plans for the car are to make it a restomod, 331 stroker, 5 spd trans, 9" rear with 3.70 gears, painted green with black GT side stripes & a 1970 Mach-1 hood stripe with the Mach-1 hood scoop, front & rear spoilers. Black standard interior with 1970 Mustang high back buckets, center console & Mach-1 r/s dash panel with clock. As far as wheels & tires the wheels I had on my first Mustang were Ansen sprint slotted wheels & I want those or the 68/69 GT wheels with BFG T/A radials 235/60-15's. The wiring will be completely redone using an American auto wire kit for the 69 Mustang. I will get some pics put on soon.
    Mike.
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    quoriSer reacted to mustangmike6996 in Things are starting to come together   
    Well,
     
    I have been putting more parts on the car that will be there permanently (as opposed to temporary for test fitment) and it feels pretty good.
     
    Recently I have had some minor questions and posted a ton of threads but I think it would be easier to just start this thread and consolidate it all.
     
    Soooooo
     
    I bought the ACC carpet and It is pretty much a cut to fit. I wish I took it out of the box like a month ago, the back seat carpet is arguably harder to properly install than the seat covers were.
     
    I installed the front seat TMI covers and ran out of hog rings for the rear so I am on hold.
     
    In the mean time, I have been tying up odds and ends on the car.
     
    I started on the AAW harness swap now that most parts are in place. I am impressed by the quality of the harness and it is nice that everything is labelled.
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    quoriSer reacted to machm1970 in Windshield installation   
    I had someone over to install a new windshield in my convertible today, when he got it off the truck it was scratched, so it was a no go. They were going to charge me $300 installed. Now I'm thinking about just doing it myself. I already took the old one out, stripped the frame to bare metal and painted it with catalyzed paint. I have the dash out too. How tough of a job is it? CJ's has my windshield on sale for $150.
     
    Thanks,
    Matt
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    quoriSer reacted to Tain in WTB 69 coupe quarter panel Extention   
    I am looking for a passenger 69 coupe extension with holes for the deluxe molding. Must have no cracks in it.
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    quoriSer reacted to RPM in Craig from New Zealand   
    Are we waiting on Craig to pic a color or what?
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    quoriSer reacted to Jetnoise in 70 Mach 1 FS   
    Selling My Raven Black 70 Mach I needs a new home. Car is located in Raleigh NC
    Older complete nut and bolt restoration I finished in 2004 that included Paint, interior, suspension, drivetrain, brakes
    Original Shaker Hood car with original rear spoiler and rear sport deck fold down.
    Car is not a concourse or matching numbers drivetrain. An H code car, triple black from the factory.
    Professionally built D9 block 351w stroker, AFR heads, CC Hydraulic roller
    Performance Automatic C4
    9" 3.70 posi with Shelby underides, Roller Spring perches,  Eccentric Eliminators, Street or Track Adjustable Strut Rods
    Disc Brakes with stainless caliper pistons, Drilled and slotted rotors, Braided stainless steel lines.
    Marti Report, Loius Eminger invoice, FOMOCO letter, buck tag, Clear title
    Must go, kids braces, 4 wisdom teeth and new project cause the bitter sweet sale.
    Will need tires
    The car is not a trailer queen and priced more than correctly so serious buyers only please.
    $27,500





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    quoriSer reacted to mustangstofear in Craig from New Zealand   
    Here is what we've been working on.
     
     


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    quoriSer reacted to BillC in 1970 Mach 1 Assembly Manual   
    Would anyone know of a good assembly manual for my 70 Mach 1?
    Thanks,
    Bill
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    quoriSer reacted to MikeStang in Up Coming Video's   
    I will be getting my car back from the Paint shop in th next week or so and will be filming the following videos and posting to You Tube with links in our How to section....So keep your eyes peeled.
    Oh will be having a friend who owned a mustang restoration shop for over 15 years assisting me in the processes, so you will be seeing top notch work, and will get some of the secrets to doing it fast and Right.
     
    1. Headliner Install
    2. Front and Rear Glass install.
    3. Bolt in glass install and Adjustment
    4. Engine and 4R70W install with Cross member from board member and Computer control from Bauman's.
    5. Install of American Auto Wire Complete harness "This may be in several segments"
    5. Install of Classic Auto Air complete unit, along with install of Dash pad, guages, etc....
     
    6. Will attempt to film as much as i can to help as many as possible.
     
    Anyone have a GOOD camera they want to loan me for a month or so :-)
    Please feel free to send it over, I will gladly pay shipping hehe
     
    Also I do not have any editing capabilities. Would anyone be interested in taking hours and hours of filming and editing it ...sure there will be alot of cursing, throwing of tools and just good old car building fun to be taken out ....Think this would be a great oppertunity to provide some Very useful info to our members.
     
    So Stay Tuned ......
     
    Mike
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    quoriSer reacted to 65Ace in Newbie Introduction   
    Bought my first Mustang when I was 17 for $200.  The car was a ’69 hardtop that had been re-painted (badly) neon green with a dark green hood.  Being honest the car was a “beater†but it ran good and with a 302 and  3 speed manual it was fun to drive and always got me where I needed to go (and back). Always liked that car and still have fond memories of it to this day.  Didn’t buy another Mustang for more than 20 years when I bought an ’88 LX with a 5.0 and a 5 speed to use as a donor car on my Factory 5 Cobra build.  Easing into semi-retirement now after a lifetime of Camaros and Corvettes and looking for a ’69 or ’70 Mustang fastback to add to my current stable and give me something new to work on and keep me busy.
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    quoriSer reacted to Ridge Runner in Cherry Ave .Swap meet   
    The Cherry Ave .Auto swap meet is this Saturday come on out .I will just be walking through this time
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    quoriSer reacted to prayers1 in Anyone have this problem with a Borgenson Box   
    Today I went to do the switch, but he Borgenson fit was extremely tight. The round part of the gear box rested on top of the frame which caused the alignment holes to off. Eventually I was able to catch a thread on each hole, but had to rotate the tightening of the bolts. After a while the bottom bolt went flush on the frame but the top 2 bolts were out about an 1/8", I had to go back and fourth, tightening the bolts with effort one at a time until the whole unit was flush against the frame.
     
    I then saw that the Borgenson steering shaft was off center from my Steering column. There is a little play on my column so I pushed it hard to one side trying to line it up with the Borgenson but it did not center.
     
    I think if I loosen the steering column from the firewall that I might be able to get the column to move a little more. (I think that might work, but not sure).
     
    When I took the unit back off I can see a cut mark on the frame from the unit being forced on.
     
    IMO I actually think the casting material on the Borgenson is built up too much. You can see evidence of that in the pictures.
    I'd like to grind it off but the warrentee will be void.
     
    I did contact Borgenson and sent some pics. The Rep said it should be an easy bolt in. I'll find out tomorrow.
     
    What do you think????



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