What have you done to your mustang today?

GrnBullitt08

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I guess that is true as I sometimes forget you guys store your Mustangs.

Which is a good idea and if I lived up there I would be doing the same.


Terry

Yeah, too much salt on the roads. The salt in these areas destroys these cars. I drove my Bullitt daily for 3 years and the only reason it stayed in decent condition was because I constantly rinsed the under carriage and car off, and had a ton of wax on it.
 

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Finished the interior on my '89 notch today! This car has been a very long-term project...




 

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Sweet! What gauge cluster is that? FL 5.0?

Thanks! Nope - not a FL 5.0 cluster. They make cheap plastic stuff.

Mine was made by www.mc-machine.com It's billet aluminum with cut-out and LED-backlit pictograms for left and right turn signals, plus the oil, engine, and brake lights, and some custom ones for my electric water pump and electric fan. (which will be wired to my DC fan/pump controller)

It's super-deluxe!

Paul.
 

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Just ordered a set of CHE lca relocation brackets to replace the BMR ones I have since I also ordered a CHE axle brace
 

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Yeah, too much salt on the roads. The salt in these areas destroys these cars. I drove my Bullitt daily for 3 years and the only reason it stayed in decent condition was because I constantly rinsed the under carriage and car off, and had a ton of wax on it.
I have been through your area multiple times and the salt/chemicals are so thick it is like a White Fog :mad2:

When mine is completed this time around I'm not sure how I am going to get it back home.

I know I'm not wanting to drive it through all that CRAP for sure.

I might ask Brent what he would charge me to transport it in his trailer.

At least it would be "Not" covered up with that salt etc. and especially underneath as well as in the engine compartment.

Just have to see how it goes.

Here is what I did one time when caught up at Brenspeed picking it up.
(Talk about a Mess)
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Terry
 
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lethe

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I remember those pictures. I've driven my mustang in about 3/4 inches of snow once and it was terrifying. Pretty much the only momentum i had was sideways haha.
 

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