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    1. #1
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      Apr 2014
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      Country Flag: Luxembourg

      Stanced Classic? - '67 Mustang Coupe Project

      Hey folks!
      When I was 15 I bought my first car, a 1967 Mustang Coupe. My dad's and my goal was to rebuild the car from ground up, it originally had a 289ci engine but luckily this one had a 351ci in it!
      During all the time restoring it, I had many different ideas on how the car would look like when finished, Blue, Bullitt-like, Red, Grey... But now I made my final decision and want it black!


      (Don't think that this will be done tomorrow, I'm doing my last year in highschool and don't always have time to work bysides.)


      Here is how I got her 3 and a half years ago:




      Here two videos showing the progress at the beginning!






      Almost a month ago the car came back from the paintjob, I was stunned by the result.


























      Yesterday I took the car out of the garage to start working on the front and to see how the color looks in daylight!






      And this is the look I am going for!



    2. #2
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      Jan 2014
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      Michigan
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      Looks good! Tell us what you plan on doing to/with it.

    3. #3
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      Turned out very nice.

    4. #4
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      Sep 2012
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      London, Ontario
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      Oh man, this does not help my current yearning for a 67 Mustang..Your car looks amazing, very nice!

      73 Maverick Grabber Project

      My never ending project:
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...hlight=grabber

    5. #5
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      Feb 2013
      Location
      Airdire, Alberta
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      Very nice, love the wheels.
      Here is a picture of my 68 for reference on stance, Front 1" drop with shelby Arning, rear 5 leaf with mid eye(1" drop).245/40/18 and 275/40/18
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    6. #6
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      That black paint is stunning. I have the same wheel tire combo as outrgus...only a little lower.

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    7. #7
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      Thanks everyone, glad you like it!

      Great looking stangs kmcanally and outrgus!
      Quote Originally Posted by kmcanally View Post
      That black paint is stunning. I have the same wheel tire combo as outrgus...only a little lower.

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      Thanks dude, tell me, how did you get yours that low? what components did you use?

    8. #8
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      The suspension is all Global West. I dearched the rear leafs 2" and cut 1 full coil off the 620# springs.

      Quote Originally Posted by SBCriss View Post
      Thanks everyone, glad you like it!

      Great looking stangs kmcanally and outrgus!

      Thanks dude, tell me, how did you get yours that low? what components did you use?

    9. #9
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      Jun 2010
      Location
      Redwood City, CA
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      69
      awesome project

      1969 Mustang Coupe 392w Stroker

    10. #10
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      Apex, NC
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    11. #11
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      Lots of parts came back from the paintshop today, they came out great!








    12. #12
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      Very nice work! Alot of nice cars on this thread!


      Ridetech Suspsension
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      Project Fox
      1979 Trans Am

    13. #13
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      Jun 2010
      Location
      Houston
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      Keep up the hood work. Live seeing the Mustangs on here. Soon I will be posting my '66 coupe build.

    14. #14
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      Sep 2008
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      Here's a car one of our installers threw together as a daily driver. It has our TCP FCOC front system, manual rack, and mid-eye leafs in the back. It could definitely come down lower but he wanted it comfy for daily use.

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    15. #15
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      Oct 2011
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      Katy, Tx
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      Very nice project...

      kmcanally great stance!

    16. #16
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      Alright thanks dude!

      Since the interior was red and I want to spend least money possible, I recovered the old back seats. I am stunned how it came out!






    17. #17
      Join Date
      Jan 2006
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      Looks great! Looks like you've done a lot of quality work and started your project off right.

      Take a look at some of the other mustang project threads on this forum! A lot of really great inspiration for you. kmcanally's car is one of my personal favorite mustangs I've ever see.

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    18. #18
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      That action shot of my car was from PHR...they Photoshopped the color to make it look more green than it really was. I was a little disappointed when I saw it in the magazine. Not sure why they wanted it to look like something it wasn't.

      Quote Originally Posted by ill steez View Post
      Looks great! Looks like you've done a lot of quality work and started your project off right.

      Take a look at some of the other mustang project threads on this forum! A lot of really great inspiration for you. kmcanally's car is one of my personal favorite mustangs I've ever see.

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    19. #19
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      Stance...

      I know mines a 70, but I went with TCP's Bolt in Coilovers up front... used to have 750lb springs cut 2 coils...got about the same ride height now with out the stiffness of about 1100 lbs spring.. Got 5 leaf reverse eye in the back and will be putting in the TCP 4 Link setup soon...



      Ron -
      1970 Mach1
      440 RWHP, 428 RWTQ
      Calypso Coral, 357W, T5Z 5-speed,
      Edelbrock 454 17x8 Wheels, 255x40x17 rear, 215x45x17 front, Bridgestone Potenza RE-71, TCP Coilovers Front, Global West Del-A-Lum Bushings,Global West Adj. Strut Rods, Wilwood Discs All around

    20. #20
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      Sep 2013
      Location
      Edmond, Oklahoma
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      :Any updates? Clean car for sure not to sure about the wheels. Are those mb battles? dont get me wrong a like a modern wheel just not my style but thats why its your car. This car does make me want to get back to work on mine

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