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Dec 31, 2008
1965-66 GT350 Cobra Aluminum Oil Pan
Just thought that I would post these pictures of a restored Aluminum Cobra Oil Pan. This was the pan that was originally installed on the 65-66 GT350 Mustangs. This pan was was sprayed with a clear epoxy primer and then low gloss clear. This gives the pan a nice protective finish, yet it does not look at all like it has been painted. The "fins" on the oil pan were then polished. Other details are listed as captions on the photos.
Dec 29, 2008
67 Shelby Tail Light Extension Plug Set
Here is a new and unique part that we now have in stock. It is the Tail Light Extension Plug Set for a 1967 Shelby Mustang. The Part Number is ER5812, and one set does both sides. It is designed to splice into the regular wiring harness, kind of like the originals did.
Dec 26, 2008
1965 Mustang 289 High Performance Convertible
The other day, we posted a slideshow of the restoration of the rear differential housing on our Mustang HiPo Convertible. Today, we have a slideshow of the transmission case restoration.
Dec 24, 2008
Dec 22, 2008
1965 Mustang GT Coupe Raffle Winner
The other week, we posted about a Mustang Raffle taking place at http://www.winagtmustang.com/. We had several of our readers ask if we had any details about the outcome of the raffle. Kenyon Wurster from Uftring Auto Mall sent us this picture and information over this past weekend.
Kenyon says that the winner was John Wilson from Canton, IL. He purchased $300.00 worth of raffle tickets on Saturday morning after listening to a radiothon promoting the raffle all night at work. A 1965 Mustang is his mother's dream car, since it is the year that she graduated from high school. She will have to learn to drive a manual transmission equipped car though!
The pictures shows Gary Uftring (owner of the dealership), Mari Osborne (Children's Hospital representative), John Wilson (winner), Kenyon Wurster (Uftring Auto Mall employee who put the whole thing together) and John Riely (radio DJ.)
Over $28,000 was raised for Children's Hospital of Illinois.
Dec 19, 2008
1965 Mustang 289 High Performance Convertible
We are still putting components together for our early 1965 Mustang High Performance Convertible. Here is a quick slideshow of the nine inch rear differential case restoration.
Dec 17, 2008
Made in the Original Ford Tooling! 1969-70 Step Plates
This is an absolutely great new part that just became available. It is the 1969-70 Mustang Step Plate made in the Original Ford Tooling. We call them Step Plates, but we have heard them also called Scuff Plates or Sill Plates. Anyway, these are a lot nicer than the current reproductions. They are even much better than some of the NOS (New Old Stock) ones that you may find. Repairs have been made to this original tooling since these last service parts were made.
These step plates fit all body styles of the 1969-70 Mustangs. They feature very nice detail and come with a protective plastic film. For many years, the Ford Service Parts have been made from brushed aluminum (possibly because of lower cost material.) The step plates that were originally installed on the assembly line were made from polished aluminum. These are made just like the originals!
Order Part Number IN712.
Dec 15, 2008
Installing Insulation During Headliner Installation
Our friend, John Murphy has sent us some more pictures. We never pass up an opportunity to post pictures of his latest project. This time, we just have some images of the headliner installation. John has used the insulation on the underside of the roof just like the insulation used in his carpet installation. Details like this during your restoration can make a big difference in the final outcome. Again, this installation is in John's 1968 California Special Mustang.
Dec 12, 2008
71-73 Mustang Windshield Washer Hose and Tee Kit
Dec 10, 2008
71-73 Mustang Steering Column Seal at Firewall
This is just a really unique part that just came in. It is the rubber seal at the firewall for the steering column and clutch rod on the 1971-73 model Mustangs. This part is almost always torn or dry-rotted and needs replacement. Up until now, it was almost impossible to find a replacement. This one is, of course, unique to the manual transmission equipped cars due to it's "built in" clutch rod boot. The same seal for the automatic transmission equipped cars is just a flat piece.
Dec 8, 2008
67-68 Mustang Foot Operated Windshield Washer Pump
In 1967 and 1968, Ford went with a foot operated windshield washer pump under the dash on a Mustang. It is a fairly simple design, and now many of them no longer work. If yours does not pump the windshield washer fluid anymore, it may be a simple fix. We just got the rubber boot in stock that may just take care of the problem. Often times, this original boot is cracked or split.
Dec 5, 2008
69-70 Mustang Fastback Rear Trap Door Hinges
Dec 3, 2008
Tri-Power on a 289 HiPo Mustang
One of the many accessories available from Ford for your Mustang (or any Ford) back in the sixties was the "Cobra 6-V Induction Kit." This was a 3 x 2V Holley Carburetor set up with an cast aluminum intake and oval air cleaner. I've had one tucked away for many, many years. It will finally be finding a home as we "re-restore" the 289 High Performance Convertible that we have written about here in our Blog.
As I was getting the air cleaner assembly out the other day to refinish, I shot a few quick pictures of the carb. set up and the original air cleaner assembly.
Dec 1, 2008
Carpet Installation in a 1968 California Special Mustang
Just a quick post today with some pictures that our friend, John Murphy sent us. We ordered a set of carpet for him in Dark Red (Maroon, Burgandy, or whatever you choose to call it.) We keep this color in stock, but he wanted the carpet with the "mass backed" option. We have written about this before. It is a $50.00 extra option over the price of the regular carpet that we sell. It is an extra backing made onto the carpet that just gives it more shape and really makes it fit better. Please note that this "option" is currently not listed on the web site. If you call us, we will be glad to special order a set for you. We usually try and keep a black set in stock also.
Please note that John used a aluminum backed insulation that he purchased in bulk and cut on the floor under the carpet.
Check out a few pictures of the installation on John's 1968 California Special Mustang. We hope to see more pictures on John's new project soon!
Please note that John used a aluminum backed insulation that he purchased in bulk and cut on the floor under the carpet.
Check out a few pictures of the installation on John's 1968 California Special Mustang. We hope to see more pictures on John's new project soon!
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