toms_elleck
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- Ben Lomond, CA
What's going on with the lock cylinder?
There's still sticker residue from the Nixon Now sticker. LOL
There's still sticker residue from the Nixon Now sticker. LOL
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What's going on with the lock cylinder?
There's still sticker residue from the Nixon Now sticker. LOL
Awesome! Any write ups on the mustanalg coilover swap?
So, does the Mustang II coils fit without modification?
Are you talking about how it's at a slant? IDK the original has the same thing happening.
Now, should I shave the rear wiper like the 69 should have ?
It's the obvious that escapes plus that picture kind of sucks
PO enlarged the lower control arm hole and modifed the top of the shock mount, made a bracket that bolts the top of the shock. The bottom of the shock hangs down quite a bit from the lower CA. Just dont hit anything, I guess.
You could probably fabricate a wider shock mount on top and stuff the coilover up further but then you would be messing with the upper CA mounting. If I'm going to use this setup I'll reinforce the lower shock brackets - too thin of a wall IMO
overall I think it's clever and mustang II coilovers are cheap
So, show us something...
Giving the amount of time since your last post on this thread, I would like to get an update on the current state of your car. I saw some great cars in that photo of your scrap yard that you've posted. Of course, they are probably out of service, but some of them still seem to have that smell of classic, good old times. I would also like to know how is your business going at the moment, with this whole pandemic situation? Spring is usually a busy time for scrap yard owners. Of course, some use scrapi.com because they are UK’s leading car scrapping service, and also they make it easier than ever to get paid for your old car.
Giving the amount of time since your last post on this thread, I would like to get an update on the current state of your car. I saw some great cars in that photo of your scrap yard that you've posted. Of course, they are probably out of service, but some of them still seem to have that smell of classic, good old times. I would also like to know how is your business going at the moment, with this whole pandemic situation? Spring is usually a busy time for scrap yard owners. Of course, some use scrapi.com because they are UK’s leading car scrapping service, and also they make it easier than ever to get paid for your old car.
That last sentence makes it seem like the entire post was taken directly out of marketing material. Given that you just created an account today, only have one post, and it is a necro-post at that smells off.
Are you an actual person?