Friday, October 21, 2011

Everyone Loves a Swap Meet (What's Wrong with this Picture?)


For years I have been collecting parts in preparation for when I would restore the mustang.  Sometimes I was able to get just the part I needed, other times I had to take a few other items along the way (bulk sale only). Once my lovely bride opened a closet door under the stairs only to find it full of car parts, she has been very patient with me and hasn't gone near the closet since. Part of the issue has been finding space to lay everything out and inventory what will and what will not go back on the car.  Thankfully the body shop has plenty of room to help me do that. What's wrong with the photo above? Nothing really, just proof that I am finally selling some parts!  A big THANK-YOU to Don who let me use some table space at the swap meet.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Fixing A Hole Where The Rain Gets In...






The frame has been pulled back in line about a quarter of an inch on the front passenger side.  This allowed the apron to mate to the cowl and now the front radiator core support has been set and welded into place.  Take a close look at the photos above as a larger 1969 radiator has been stabbed and boy, does it look stock!  Just what the doctor ordered for a driver that likes to run the A/C in the 100 plus degree heat!  All the welds you see are to plug the many holes that were added over the years for miscellaneous junk screwed into the metal from the previous owner(s). The photo above does not do it justice, but the top of the fender apron is now straight and shaped correctly. The eighty percent perspiration in the body work will make the twenty percent effort in the paint look extraordinary! 

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Straighten Up and Fly Right...


Measure, measure, measure and then measure some more! This week my welder has moved the car over to an adjacent building where he is building a jig to verify the frame dimensions.  He is very meticulous in the details of this car!  A little tweak here and there to the frame will make all the difference in the world when it comes time to hang the fenders and align the hood. Note the front core support has been tacked into place temporarily while he is checking the specs. Please disregard the driver's side fender, it was used for the photo op only and will be discarded as it has a bad headlight bucket.