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The ol 66 Mustang. *Speed-Freekz project Mustang*
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Author:  Khyron [ Fri Feb 13, 2004 9:56 pm ]
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welp. I think the wife is about ready for th ego-ahead on the interior for the mustang. and BOY is it needed.
In my mustangs unlimited Mag it has a compleate kit. This includes

Kit A $285.00
Coupe & Fastback
* Standard seat upholstery Set <front bench, rear bench, RED>
* Set of Standard door panels <red>
* Carpeting <black or Red>
* Headliner <red>

now thats not too bad. but my wife is worryed about the rear torque box.

so i will need to get the torque box welded and the new panels in the trunk. and i'l sure i can come up with the extra money for the dash pad.



so does anyone know a place around Saratoga that will weld my torque box and sheets for the trunk for a resonable price?

and here is my favorate pic of her :D

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Author:  Khyron [ Fri Feb 13, 2004 10:00 pm ]
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but i will say the body look much beter now. :D

before and after

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Author:  TRC51 [ Fri Feb 13, 2004 11:10 pm ]
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Shit.... that seems cheap for interior. Go for it..... and I like the exterior color... a lot. Nice.

Author:  richs929 [ Sat Feb 14, 2004 4:02 am ]
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i'll do the welding and soon as i get the 220 put in my garage.i bought all the stuff to get it done, now i'm waiting for a friend to put it in

Author:  lee955i [ Sat Feb 14, 2004 4:31 pm ]
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The best thing you can do is put that "For Sale" sign back in the window and cut your losses now. :D :eek: :lol: ;) .
Cheers, Lee S.

Author:  Khyron [ Sat Feb 14, 2004 4:51 pm ]
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lee955i wrote:
The best thing you can do is put that "For Sale" sign back in the window and cut your losses now. :D :eek: :lol: ;) .
Cheers, Lee S.


ohhh.....i'm.....ohhh....arrrrrr.... :xnuts: SO THERE! :P

Author:  Khyron [ Wed Apr 28, 2004 9:52 pm ]
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O.k..i renamed this thread, i'm going to continue the mustang saga here ;)

I've just spent all of last night doing the upalstry...here are the before and after.

this is the rear seat, for some reason it looks like i didn't take any pics of the front, but i started them at 1:00 in th emorning, so i was a bit tired :)

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Author:  Khyron [ Wed Apr 28, 2004 9:54 pm ]
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and now the finished product. Now i've never done this before. so i read through the directions <very easy to follow. and payed close attention to how the seats came apart. the same attention was taken while putting the new upholstry on. All hog rings where put into there same place, and all the old ones where removed..this was the final product.

this is the top and bottem of the back seat. :-D

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Author:  Khyron [ Wed Apr 28, 2004 9:58 pm ]
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Now, after the floors where done..

see floor thread

The whole thing was primered, seams where filled with glass. and i used truck bed liner to finish up the treatment. i figured...why the hell not make sure the floors where good for another 30 years :D

I removed the windshield due to old dry rotten molding and purchased new molding. dash pad. and kick panels.

I trimmed the carpet up <still need to steam iron it>, installed the kick panels. the molding <windshield not in yet>, and the back seat.

I had to get a look at all this hard work...and you know what...it's been worth it so far!

See below, new dash pad, front carpet and kick panels

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Author:  Khyron [ Wed Apr 28, 2004 10:01 pm ]
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now with the carpet looking good, and the dash pad clipped in <no i didn't glue it ...yet :D

I put in the back seats...here is the overall look so far :cool:

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Author:  muddyrover [ Thu Apr 29, 2004 6:41 am ]
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Looks great!....Did you seal up the windows yet?

Author:  Khyron [ Thu Apr 29, 2004 7:58 am ]
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not yet, i have the gaskets for the front and the rear, the front windshild is removed, but the back isn't yet, I'm looking at the best way to do it. I think i'm going to repaint the dash and stuff, I feel it would be beter to have the windshield and back glass removed when i do that.

Khyron

Author:  Lookwhos [ Thu Apr 29, 2004 8:41 am ]
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That looks really great... Can't wait to see it finished

Author:  TRC51 [ Thu Apr 29, 2004 8:47 am ]
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Nice work Khyron. :thumbs: :beer:

Author:  Khyron [ Sun May 02, 2004 11:55 pm ]
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DASH REPAIR

Welp, the dash was cut for a newer radio, we will be replaceing the cut section with a new metal piece for an original TYPE of radio.

Pic#1 This is whas she looked like first

Pic#2 cut to fit, poped some rivets. and ground down the corners. and of course, caked in the bondo to fill the seams

Pic#3 sanded the filler <i hate this shit> and primmed the dash for paint.

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