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  1. 71ProjectJunk

    Need help with body seam material

    Been working on replacing the Mustangs lower A-Pillar, got that all welded in, and repaired part of the lower rocker. As I am looking on the other side of the rocker where the B-pillar meets the rocker, inside the door jamb (not the area that you can see from the outside of the car) there was a...
  2. 71ProjectJunk

    Parts Wanted Need lower outer A pillar, drivers side

    This car was hit hard on the drivers side door at some point in its life. The car was put back together with the lower outer A-pillar all mangled up and some replacement rocker panels badly welded with missing chunks out of them filled with seam filler. I need a lower outer A pillar in good...
  3. 71ProjectJunk

    351 Cleveland harmonic balancer slipped photos

    I just pulled the harmonic balancer on my 351 Cleveland as I was having a bad engine vibration above 3,500 RPM and I knew that it had slipped as when I tried to time it, there was no way to get the engine to even stay running with the timing where the balancer said it needed to be. There is not...
  4. 71ProjectJunk

    Cool 73 Mach 1 video

    Just saw this on YouTube and thought it was a cool video, seems to be from Mexico on a Mexican made 73 Mach 1. If you look closely at the door panels, they seem to have some weird faux wood on them not seen on USA cars:
  5. 71ProjectJunk

    1971 Mustang Mach 1 W/Power Disc brakes rear wheel cylinders

    On the saga of the wrong parts. I keep buying parts and I keep getting the incorrect parts. Just happened with some U-joints, just updated a thread on that, and now also with rear wheel cylinders. Basic info so you can at least start navigating the rear wheel cylinder saga: 1- 6 cylinder and 302...
  6. 71ProjectJunk

    Quality control and finish of 60's and 70's cars

    One of the things the younger crowd does not know, is how hastily put together these cars were, and how bad the quality control was. People go nuts trying to get the door panel gaps perfect, the stripes on their Mach 1 perfect, and a perfect base coat clear coat paint job. If you ever see...
  7. 71ProjectJunk

    Crazy classic car dealer prices

    I just saw this on Craigslist and almost had a heart attack. This classic car dealer is asking $80,000 for a 1990 LX 5.0 Mustang 5 speed coupe. It has only one thing going for it, and that is that they claim it has less than 2,000 miles. There is say that they have any paperwork to back up that...
  8. 71ProjectJunk

    Looking for large seat track springs and one track to frame bolt

    I am looking for 2 of the large springs that go from the seat track to the seat frame (not the small spring that just holds the adjusting arm in place), and I am also looking for one of the bolts that attach the seat track to the seat frame. The bolt should have a 12 point head and be like a...
  9. 71ProjectJunk

    YouTube channel with 72 Mach 1 restoration

    There is this channel on You tube called "Steffen Robitzsch" that has been doing a resto on a 1972 Mustang for over a year, tons of info on body work and replacing panels. He probably has a dozen videos on the Mustang, and I always pick something up on his channel. This channel does not have a...
  10. 71ProjectJunk

    71 M Code 4 speed

    1F05M112368_dlxrpt.pdf
  11. 71ProjectJunk

    71-72 Yellow Mach 1 in Movie: Bounty Killer

    Post apocalyptic movie where the protagonist "Mary Death" drives a 1971-1972 Yellow Mach 1. Car appears quite a bit throughout the movie till it is destroyed at 23:20. One interesting thing is that when it blows up, it suddenly becomes a 1969 (watch the CGI closely), LOL. First shows up at 5:37
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