If you were closer, I'd put in a factory style headliner for you, for a small fee.:D I did mine, it was a job, but it turned out good. The best...
Probably correct for a car that has never had a replacement glass put it. Once it's been replaced, no telling what was used. Mine had the...
I like that F1 panel! :2thumbs::2thumbs:
Item no longer available. Is this using all stock, bolt on parts? Liking the looks of it....
Orange is for Chevys! :2thumbs:
Is that the motor in the center of the door panel, and it looks like it's attached to the original window winder shaft with some sort of track?
Don't the cars have to have a stock style front suspension? I don't think your strut front end would be legal. Or have they changed that...
I remember seeing those too, might have been on eBay. IIRC, they were going to make them to order. I didn't save the info, didn't even think...
That's my pic, it came from a 74 Comet. The one under my 74 Mav is just like it, as is the one I pulled from a 73 4 door.
That thing,. I hesitate to call it a car, is awful! I like a chopped top, but that is stupid. Did you see on the second video how long it takes...
If you can't grab a $10 bill off the dash because you're pinned to the seatback, it's fast! :biglaugh:
I'd say it depends on whether they have an item in stock when you order it or not. Takes a few days for the boat to get here since a lot of the...
Not sure on the specs between a Mustang and a T Bird HO, but I'd bet there's not a lot of difference in them if any. The "leader", the Mustang in...
I can't say about the intake, but I put one of their carbs on the 460 in my motorhome, and I've been satisfied with it. Granted it's stock and...
I believe those are more valence guards than bumper guards. They are cool, like Craig said, only set I have seen was on Dan's yellow car.
I was looking for either those or Bobcats, which ever came up first I would buy, ended up with the Bobcats. Both look good on Mavs:thumbs2:
Boy David, that car has really progessed nicely! :2thumbs: Maybe I'll be able to get back over there this year and see it in person again.
I'd bet they are too wide, but like Frank said, you might section them down and get them to fit.
How about a variation on Joe's idea--take the shocks off and replace with a piece of threaded rod. With the front tires hanging while the body is...
Just be sure and watch the frame after you get it going. Lots of guys have had the brackets rip the frame rail, or the brackets themselves to bend.
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