Winter Projects

Discussion in 'Mustang II' started by Mustangj, Oct 17, 2004.

  1. walksinshadow Founding Member

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    Finally finish up the Monroe Handler rear end fiberglass work. Once that is done, Align the doors correctly and follow that up with the final fitting of the Monroe Handler front end. Meanwhile finish up the exhaust system ive been working on. Then make sure everything is good to go with the engine before i do switch in the new MSD distributor and MSD 6A and eventually get started on redoing the wiring :flag: Guess I better get back to work.
  2. Eos Oh Heather Oh yeah... I want your pink taco

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    My project is to work and save money at my new job to buy a new tranny next year!
  3. likesoldjunk Founding Member

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    My plans;
    Winndsor heads
    Headers
    Dual exaust

    Maybe AC
  4. COBRAIIW New Member

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    Maybe i'll put a turbo on my snowblower,I wanna send that stuff across town!
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    My plan is to not have a plan. :D I finally got my stang back on all fours after the wilwood disc brake conversion and five-lug axle swap. :shrug: :banana:

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  6. jim6577 Founding Member

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    My plan is to get my gerage done. I sitll need to finish insulating and sheet rocking the thing so I can get some heat in it.
    My II is a driver so the poor thing has to put up with South Dakota winters. Terable thing to do to a $4000.00 paint job but when I say "buy it, build it, and drive it" I really mean it.

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