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$200 Dollar Fun

Reply #15
Quote from: TurboCoupe50;252485
Piece O cake...


Yup, just rip everything out :hick:
-- 05 Mustang GT-Whipplecharged !!
--87 5.0 Trick Flow Heads & Intake - Custom Cam - Many other goodies...3100Lbs...Low12's!

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Reply #16
The wiring doesn't scare me (too bad) :pbb:  Right now I'm leaving it mostly intact so I can start the engine for potential buyers.
Whoa, that was fun!

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Reply #17
hey you went to sonic not fair lol looks like you got more time than i do great work

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Reply #18
go with a painless kit

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Reply #19
Quote from: pegasus;252509
go with a painless kit


Painless???

When I looked at their prices my wallet hurt, every piece of wiring in mine is FoMoCo...

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Reply #20
The sonic cup is holding all the screws from the interior.

I'm fairly decent enough with wire diagrams that I wont need to deal with any after market kits. But there will be allot of wires comming out of this car.
Whoa, that was fun!

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Reply #21
Quote from: ottoparts;252436
Took out the dash today


Been there, done that. :D
95 Ranger Splash 2.3
88 Tbird Sport :ies::ies:
5.0 SO, stainless shorty headers, w/ Magnaflow lers. KYB struts, KYB shocks. 5lug conversion from sn95 Mustang, subframe connectors, drilled and slotted rotors, 03 Mach 1 wheels. sequential taillights.140 speedo

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Reply #22
Quote from: pegasus;252509
go with a painless kit


E-Z wire cheaper and just as nice of a kit
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1973 maverick Tijuana Taxi Tribute
1957 chevy LSX Turbo project (race car)
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Reply #23
Quote from: V8Demon;251276
Bet Jerry wishes his was that clean when he started!


I honestly don't remember how bad it was anymore.
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5.0 HO 306 roller block, machined GT-40P heads, Wiseco dished forged pistons, Eagle forged floating I-beam connecting rods, Lunati pushrods, ARP bolts, Scorpion aluminum 1.6 rockers, Comp Cams Magnum 266HR, Explorer intake, 65mm TB, MAF Conversion, 19# injectors, Ford Racing stainless P-headers, 2-1/2" cat-less exhaust w/ Flowtech Afterburner lers , SC AOD with 2800 BDR torque converter, 3.73 T-Lok rear, CHE rear control arms, full 2-1/2" frame w/1" jacking rails & seat supports, Rear disk brakes, Turbine wheels, All original interior w/ floor shift upgrade .......
Pretty much every panel on my 87 is new, rebuilt, or re constructed. :D
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Reply #24
Holy smokes batman!!!  I removed the heater box today, what a pain in the :shakeass: !!!  I feel sorry for those that have had to do a heater core or blower motor replacement. I also like how Ford hid two studs behind the air dryer.
Whoa, that was fun!

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Reply #25
in other words if you got to replace the heater core just get all 3 items new and forget it :shakeass: :punchballs:

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Reply #26
This is what I should have done with my Sport.....

Looks like it  is going to be a nice project
1986 Cougar LS

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Reply #27
Quote from: ottoparts;253082
Holy smokes batman!!!  I removed the heater box today, what a pain in the :shakeass: !!!  I feel sorry for those that have had to do a heater core or blower motor replacement. I also like how Ford hid two studs behind the air dryer.


been there. done that.: there fun to do.:

 put a complete 87 stang dash in my 86 stang.

put complete 79 t-bird dash in a 77 ranchero.

 put complete 83 stang GT dash in 1980 fairmont wagon.

i'm installl complete 1978 t-bird dash in my 1973 ranchero.

 



now you know why i call my center shop a tharapy room!!
remember it easier to fix them, than to find them after they been crushed.

V6 = juvenile delinquency!

 

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Reply #28
Motor and tranny are gone, Found out why the tranny went bad (more on that later) and bought some steel to build my sub-frame connectors.
Whoa, that was fun!