Nice work! Is your car all set up for right hand drive?Finally got around to updating the center console, clock and gauges. Also decided to install an Android head unit with reverse camera. The original clock was burnt out when I purchased the car. I managed to find a quartz analogue clock that looks good and fitted pretty well into the original space with a bit of dremel work. The clock shouldn't draw much power but I installed a small switch to turn off power to it if needed.
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Been wanting to do this FOREVER, but still haven't convinced myself to drive up from Ft. Lauderdale, only to empty my bank account... which would inevitably happen while I'm there. Must've been fun for sure.I decided to take a little hour drive yesterday and spend a little money.
Well...more than a little. But oh well. Some nice rides in the lobby (GTO especially) and the team was great as usual.
@Rick@NPD sorry I missed ya my friend.
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Nice Stang. What do the three toggle switches in the center dash control? Also sitting nice in the rear, what size rubber?Installed a new set of aux gauges and Wideband. Just need to hook everything up, including getting the O2 bung welded in. So far so good and I'm happy with the look of the setup.
On the other side of the spectrum, I'm a hack when it comes to body work, so I'm continuing to turn my car blue again (versus the gray, blue, black mess) with spray paint. Cheap spray paint, at that. Looks less crappy than before, so that's a net positive.
Big plus to not having a $10k paint job is not worrying about dings and scratches.Installed a new set of aux gauges and Wideband. Just need to hook everything up, including getting the O2 bung welded in. So far so good and I'm happy with the look of the setup.
On the other side of the spectrum, I'm a hack when it comes to body work, so I'm continuing to turn my car blue again (versus the gray, blue, black mess) with spray paint. Cheap spray paint, at that. Looks less crappy than before, so that's a net positive.
Thanks! The left toggle switch is the electric fan. The center one used to control fog lamps (actually functional ones instead of the useless parking lights), but after the front was crushed, I never replaced them. So for now it’s vacant. Last one was a provision for any future accessories, but has never been used. So basically only one works.Nice Stang. What do the three toggle switches in the center dash control? Also sitting nice in the rear, what size rubber?
Amen. One less thing to stress about.Big plus to not having a $10k paint job is not worrying about dings and scratches.
Chuck, yes was RH converted when I started the full resto. Just adding the finishing touches.Nice work! Is your car all set up for right hand drive?
My heater core had me pull "the box" as well. Since I'm in the Deep South, the green dye on my evaporator made me replace it instead of deleting it. Everything else A/C is off the car for the moment but I hope to have it functional again before the heat shows up.Replaced heater core, removed a/c evaporator, made car a/c delete , complete, someone took the rest of it off... i got the evaporator out, looks pretty clean without expansion valve sticking out!!
Figured it out. The wiper motor has a shoulder and the linkage has to be indexed. It's right now. Left off in that post that I bought a bus extender from Midlife, so now my accidentally purchased (instead of mechanical) electric sender water temp gauge works with the key instead of the headlight switch. Hehehe. Yeah I'm learning how to manipulate the wiring in my favor. My heart never let me chop it, much, and I'm learning how to make the factory harness do what I want.My heater core had me pull "the box" as well. Since I'm in the Deep South, the green dye on my evaporator made me replace it instead of deleting it. Everything else A/C is off the car for the moment but I hope to have it functional again before the heat shows up.Don't get me wrong, windows down cruising is OP, but so is flexing A/C at a red light on a Classic. lol
Looking for one problem when it laid down found many, but that's how she goes. Back when I thought I had ignition problems I found the spark plugs hadn't been gapped. As in some plugs had no gap. Really, really strange for the engine builder. So lately, we've got new plug wires, new coil, properly gapped (8) plugs, vacuum canister for the brakes, found a broken vacuum cap doing that, and I've been talking to Grok. It led me to the vacuum canister and told me to lean out my choke settings. Now it will crank cold with a couple pats to the throttle before hitting the key. Wild. My studies without Grok told me I needed more fuel from my accelerator pump. Bent the linkage a bit and oh boy. There's a tiny stumble, but son, all she needs is a tiny bend more.
Boys. The Mustang is running like a top. When I say that I mean that it running the best it ever has. This was my daily as a youngster. I didn't trust it for more than a 50 mile round trip. I've put around 100 on her in two days. My confidence led me into rain and then I found out the wipers didn't work. Turns out the nut backed off the wiper motor to wiper linkage? Tightened it up and it happened a couple more times. Young me replaced the wiper motor when it it went bad. Any suggestions? Probably missed the fact that it's a locknut or something.
Man. That was a long post. Uh, thanks for coming to my TED talk I guess.
It's hard being dumb, but onward I push.