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JRANGER 03-14-2013 11:46 AM

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You guys do some awesome work

Denee007 03-14-2013 12:03 PM

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Gee, I don't know why, they both look NEW, but the little Yamha is realy neat, both showroom quality! I like the pics how you have them all spread out! Doesn't look like it would make an entire motorycle! oh, thanks for the compliments too!

Denee007 03-14-2013 12:07 PM

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Now hold on! YOu do great work too! and you're making excellent progress! You're just kind of set back with the your knee, and that will get better with time, besides, these old cars suck time and money! lol BUt think of yourself as an artist, plus bringing back something to make it YOURS, and there is nothing but time~ don't rush~which we humans tend to do instinctively! I tend to think of Gibbs on NCIS working on his boat in his basement, he'll never finish that darned thing!
it's beautiful weather here today, I haven't accomplished one thing yet! Just walking around looking at stuff!


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Originally Posted by JRANGER (Post 5946776)
You guys do some awesome work


JRANGER 03-14-2013 12:41 PM

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LOL! I understand and just finished an episode of NCIS lol!! I have a Post-OP visit at 2 to see when i get to go back to work and so on! I like my work but with the truck its not perfect. Ive been honing my skills on the truck so i do better work on the mustang. The mustang was a "Perfect Timing" thing. The truck was running good enough to be a DD, my 2005 was having problems and was about to hit 100k, and i was able to break even on the loan on it. So I was able to get rid of my monthly payment, grab another running project, and get my dream car all at once. I am very eager to work on her....

I want to make her a DD/Cruiser

Speaking of which...It will probably be a while down the road before i get to it but what rear gears will be good to get pretty good MPG and still have some umph to make her a good cruiser etc

Ive heard the 2.80 gears with the 302 might not be that good but i really dont know. She is a 3 speed too

JRANGER 03-14-2013 08:23 PM

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So I really like CJPONYPARTS.com. Dealing with vendors for sheet metal for the truck i always got extra charges and such and shipping always added like an extra $20. Not only did i get a good price on a long floor pan but the shipping was free... So I ordered a Passenger side floor panel today.. Im Really surprised it was only $33

http://www.cjponyparts.com/images/1000/M107R.jpg

67ChevyRedneck 03-14-2013 10:16 PM

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Check out national parts depot (NPD) they have great prices and good stuff. I drove to their charlotte store and bought a bunch of stuff. I just placed another $500 with them.
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JRANGER 03-14-2013 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by 67ChevyRedneck (Post 5947908)
Check out national parts depot (NPD) they have great prices and good stuff. I drove to their charlotte store and bought a bunch of stuff. I just placed another $500 with them.
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Thanks! Cant have too many sites to check out ;)

JRANGER 03-14-2013 11:58 PM

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O another good conversion for the parking brake...Another future project
http://dazed.home.bresnan.net/e-brake

thelonerife 03-15-2013 12:46 AM

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good job on the trunk.

JRANGER 03-15-2013 12:54 AM

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Thanks chuck!! Figured it was something I could do...

O yeah!! I started her up today....Which just reminded me that it just doesnt sound right...A 302 Mustang with a quiet exhaust...OMG!!!

So my exhaust list:
Hedman 88300 -$180
JEGS 30543 $22O

I believe the exhaust has the mufflers matt has which im excited to hear this weekend :)

DT1 03-15-2013 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by JRANGER (Post 5947655)
So I really like CJPONYPARTS.com. Dealing with vendors for sheet metal for the truck i always got extra charges and such and shipping always added like an extra $20. Not only did i get a good price on a long floor pan but the shipping was free... So I ordered a Passenger side floor panel today.. Im Really surprised it was only $33

http://www.cjponyparts.com/images/1000/M107R.jpg

Yea, I do a lot of purchasing from CJ. Another place that I like but haven't done business with for a while is Virginia Classic Mustang. The only gripe I have with CJ is they will take your order and later email you to let you know the part is on back order. C'mon...This is the computer age. They already know if a part is out of stock as soon or before it gets to your basket.

Denee007 03-15-2013 09:18 AM

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Good morning! oh, my floor was so bad! I didn't know a whole lot about stuff like this; I was new at it. I should have replaced the entire length on both sides, but I did all the floors, including beneath the rear seat on the D side. Probably could have used the entire floor but that was above my pay scale! ;)

Shopping for parts becomes a crazy thing~ keeping track where all the parts come from as I needed sooo many parts! My stang was in poor condition! I bought the majority from Laurel Mountain mustang; Kevin being the owner; I know him well. I believe that if you were to call him, and say you would give him most of your business, he may make better deals(as my father would say,"it doesn't hurt to ask"). These vendors know we need parts! You'll find you spend way too much time in front of the computer looking, trying to save that extra buck. Spend little time as possible on Ebay unless you have to! Try to buy American, though getting less and less! It kills me to think my American muscle car has a lot of Taiwan and other Asian stuff in it, but grateful that there are parts available! Keep up the good work!! dne'

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ps0038e269.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ps9a9f5e74.jpg

JRANGER 03-15-2013 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Denee007 (Post 5948506)
Good morning! oh, my floor was so bad! I didn't know a whole lot about stuff like this; I was new at it. I should have replaced the entire length on both sides, but I did all the floors, including beneath the rear seat on the D side. Probably could have used the entire floor but that was above my pay scale! ;)

Shopping for parts becomes a crazy thing~ keeping track where all the parts come from as I needed sooo many parts! My stang was in poor condition! I bought the majority from Laurel Mountain mustang; Kevin being the owner; I know him well. I believe that if you were to call him, and say you would give him most of your business, he may make better deals(as my father would say,"it doesn't hurt to ask"). These vendors know we need parts! You'll find you spend way too much time in front of the computer looking, trying to save that extra buck. Spend little time as possible on Ebay unless you have to! Try to buy American, though getting less and less! It kills me to think my American muscle car has a lot of Taiwan and other Asian stuff in it, but grateful that there are parts available! Keep up the good work!! dne'

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ps0038e269.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ps9a9f5e74.jpg

looking under the car its hard to see much more rust so im hoping thats not the case. I need to remove the seats so i can pull yp the carpet to double check but i think the front pans should do the trick..

My truck was much worse then your mustang lol

JRANGER 03-15-2013 01:52 PM

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Well today was pay day and all though I don't have much money to spend with all the co-pays for my medical BS i bought a few smalls for the car from CJPONYPARTS


Oil Sender Switch Gauge Style 1965-1989 - This says if i have the stock wiring ill need an adapter but sure looks like the same thing so we will see
Temperature Sending Unit 9/1/1965-1995
Trunk Weatherstrip Coupe/Convertible 1965-1970
Scott Drake Manual Shifter Boot Upper 1965-1968
Hood To Cowl Seal 1967-1968
Manual Shift Screw 4 Black (Hope this is for the boot attachment)

Dieselwrencher 03-15-2013 03:08 PM

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Jranger, awesome car and keep up the great work!

It's cool to see other guys restoring/working on old Mustangs here. Here soon, we're going to start restoring my Mom's 68 Coupe. It and it has the same stripes on the lower body above the rocker like the picture of the gold mustang earlier in this thread. It also says 289 GT in these stripes, and has 289 badges on the fenders. I thought 289s were done in 67? Anyway, this car was a V8 car for sure, with PS and A/C. We have all new black interior for it, new fuel tank, new rear leaf springs, rebuild kit for the front end, and a FI 302 and an AOD for it. The car was originally red, I have no idea what it'll end up. Keep up the great work on yours Jeff!

JRANGER 03-15-2013 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Dieselwrencher (Post 5949099)
Jranger, awesome car and keep up the great work!

It's cool to see other guys restoring/working on old Mustangs here. Here soon, we're going to start restoring my Mom's 68 Coupe. It and it has the same stripes on the lower body above the rocker like the picture of the gold mustang earlier in this thread. It also says 289 GT in these stripes, and has 289 badges on the fenders. I thought 289s were done in 67? Anyway, this car was a V8 car for sure, with PS and A/C. We have all new black interior for it, new fuel tank, new rear leaf springs, rebuild kit for the front end, and a FI 302 and an AOD for it. The car was originally red, I have no idea what it'll end up. Keep up the great work on yours Jeff!

Well thanks man!! I appreciate it, Wish I had all the parts you had. You better make a build thread for me to follow too!! haha

They did start replacing 289 in late 67 but im not sure they ever got rid of the 289 completely. I might need to wiki that and check it out. You never know someone could of put a 289 in it and badged it. Well thats if your mom wasn't the original owner.

67ChevyRedneck 03-15-2013 04:29 PM

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Have fun with the "early" and dates BS. My car is an early 65 (not 64-1/2) but it was built mid april 65. A lot of parts differ on early 65s than late, like my 289 has an aluminum timing cover and wp. Mid 65 and later all have steel/iron? Bunch of other little things too.
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Dieselwrencher 03-15-2013 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by JRANGER (Post 5949104)
Well thanks man!! I appreciate it, Wish I had all the parts you had. You better make a build thread for me to follow too!! haha

They did start replacing 289 in late 67 but im not sure they ever got rid of the 289 completely. I might need to wiki that and check it out. You never know someone could of put a 289 in it and badged it. Well thats if your mom wasn't the original owner.

Funny/Disappointing story on this car. My parents purchased the car inside a home built enclosed triple axle bumper trailer. A guy my Dad worked with had had the car for over 15 years at this time. (This has been 15+ years ago) He used to be in Anchorage Alaska and he kept this car in the trailer the entire time he was up there. So basically this car sat inside a trailer for about 20 years. It was sold to my parents sight unseen as a 69 Boss 302. They got the car and trailer with all the other junk the guy didn't want for $1400. Low and behold when we got the trailer home, and opened it up, it wasn't a 69 Boss, but it still is a decent car. Not real rusty, not too beat up. It had a 351C with 4V heads which I traded to a friend for a bunch of go fast parts for the FI 302. I'll definitely start a build thread on it when we actually bring it in the shop. So far we've just been buying parts for it.

67ChevyRedneck 03-16-2013 01:08 PM

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Also, don't forget about RockAuto.com for the typical wear parts. I got a rebuilt 2V carb for $175, there was a $50 core charge, so it could have been $125 but I'm weird and wanted to keep it.

I also just bought brand new upper and lower control arms from them. I've read that it's difficult to properly redo the upper shaft bushings, so I decided to buy new ones. $26! AND they come with the shafts/bushings/ball joints already installed. The shaft kit alone is $25 and the ball joint is $8-10. They're also the same part numbers I could find that most vendors sell for $50+ each. Should be here in a few days, I hope they're what I'm expecting...

JRANGER 03-16-2013 05:00 PM

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Well let me know when you get them...Im not sure if im going to go aftermarket upgrades or what on that but if i go stock ill definitely go that route if what you get is good quality.

JRANGER 03-19-2013 10:01 PM

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Well found the first major flaw... The frame is rotted out on the passenger side just below the core support. So yeah that should be interesting to fix

77ChevySharkBite 03-19-2013 10:05 PM

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Ouch bro!!! Sorry to hear about that man, but I know you can get it done because your the bomb!!
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JRANGER 03-19-2013 10:06 PM

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Yeah...Im sure i know some fellas that can help me out with it.. Just a different type of fixing

77ChevySharkBite 03-19-2013 10:11 PM

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Yeah definitely not something you expected to do. Yeah I'm sure good ole Rus and Cubber can help you get it done!

I know it's a little off subject but being we talked about it on your truck LockDoc has some door key locks for $25 shipped on the 73-87 parts board just wanted to let you know man!
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Rusbuilt 03-19-2013 10:57 PM

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Need to see a pic of that Jeff! How did we miss that? is it hard to see? How bad is it?


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