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Nice car!!!
I like to make a plate and weld nuts to that plate and pop rivet that plate to the inside of the door. No more rivnut turning with the screw, just...
I think the rear original hole will remain, just find a little rubber/plastic plug for it until you can get it fixed proper.
Thats good info Captain, used this on my mav and on the one I am building for a friend, much better positioning.
SWEET!!!
Thats what I did with mine, but it didnt stop the gas from spilling out, was worthless for me, maybe you will have a different outcome. Hope so.
I like em painted satin black and the grill highlighted [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Paul, where did you get your carpet? looks like it fits pretty good.
Am notching some shock towers on a 75 Mav, and am wondering if that reinforcment is really needed? The early Mavs dont have that heavy 1/8" wrap...
I forgot to mention that I did not use their vent hole, I plugged it and vented my tank via the filler tube, installed a fitting at the top of the...
Installed a Tanks.Inc pump in the tank of my 70 Mav, worked well and wasnt too difficult. Ran steel brake lines to the engine comp, then flex...
AMEN!!!!! Nuff said.
I welded a plate with a nut into the "B" pillar, about halfway down the quarter window opening, and attached mine there. But in my case, I...
I just drilled on the center of the curve and worked fine. Didnt have to adjust the hole or anything, prob got lucky.
Pretty simple, I just did one. Hold the spoiler up to the deck lid and center it, then just mark the hole locations from the studs on the spoiler....
I parted out a 71 grabber that had one.
Yep, do my own also.
probably a stick on decal, try using a heat gun, or hair dryer on the back side of the button, should release then.
OK, here is a prime example why I dont drive my classic car on a daily basis, sooner or later this will happen to YOU!!!!!!.....
I have a 65 fairlane, a 55 fairlane, my Maverick and an 05 Mustang that are all nice cars. They get driven about once or twice a week depending on...