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    1. #221
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      Excellent craftsmanship....

    2. #222
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      Thanks
      ThaDodge Truck build with the Viper engine looks awesome. Hope it turns out close to the rendered pics.
      Some of the things you gu6 have access to over in the States really makes me envious.
      Love the builds��



    3. #223
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      A better view of my exhaust by Exhaust inovations mounted to a Chassisworks Frame stiffener and my nearly completed engine.Name:  54BAC26F-362A-44C5-A777-2A3ABA36A536.jpeg
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    4. #224
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      Arrived today. Wish me luck😥

    5. #225
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      Just found your thread and breezed through it. Looking good so far. Cant waitvto see it progress. Subscribed!

    6. #226
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      Quote Originally Posted by craigF View Post
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      Arrived today. Wish me luck😥
      Car is looking awesome! Good luck with the wiring!

      Absolutely get the AAW crimpers (single and double wire sizes) if you haven't already. Those make a word of difference.

    7. #227
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      Quote Originally Posted by Peanut1959 View Post
      Just found your thread and breezed through it. Looking good so far. Cant waitvto see it progress. Subscribed!
      Thanks for the kind words. It’s been a long slow progress but it’ll be worth it.

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      I have those on mt shopping list along with a new soldering iron and heat shrink.👍

    8. #228
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      Quote Originally Posted by Fierbird67 View Post
      Car is looking awesome! Good luck with the wiring!

      Absolutely get the AAW crimpers (single and double wire sizes) if you haven't already. Those make a word of difference.
      Sorry meant to reply to your quote. 👍
      Definiatly using them and solder with heat shrink.

    9. #229
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      Hi everyone, Its been a while so heres a quick update of the wiring install. The American Autowire is a great product the was easy to follow and well laid out. I modified it somewhat to what I wanted but it served as a great bae.
      Once the whole loom is in place and I know everything works how it is supposed to I will be removing everything for paint, excess holes to be welded and loom to be tidied up with heatshrink and wrap.
      I have used a pair of Deutsch connectors to go though the firewall and moved the battery to the back. I'll post some pictures to give you an idea.
      As with all things it always seems to be two steps forward one step back and after completing the brake lines I decided that they weren't right and need to do them again. so its back to the drawing board with them. That's what a mock up build is for I suppose. Hope you like the update.
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    10. #230
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      All unused holes will be welded up and firewall painted.

    11. #231
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      Attachment 179743Rear end works with Vintage LEDs

      Attachment 179744Gear shift indicator by Lokar

      All connector are being modernized with waterproof connectors.

    12. #232
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    13. #233
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      Absolutely killer build so far. I'm working on my 66 coupe and your craftsmanship and attention to detail are inspiring.
      66 Mustang Coupe project in progress
      C6 front suspension - Strange Full floating 9 inch - Watts link

    14. #234
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      https://www.instagram.com/p/CKbX11Hl...=1hpb8v55s38a1
      This is a link to the first time my Mustang has driven under its own power in six years.
      Just tried it out to check for gremlins prior to a full strip down for final body work
      Let me know what you think

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      https://www.instagram.com/p/CKbZbhXl...d=iz225f1fx09f

      Another quick shot of a monumental day

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      https://www.instagram.com/tv/CKbJLsH...=1u0kiilfutfxp

      Final run. Everything seems in order ��

    15. #235
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      Very cool!! Congrats sir!
      1971 Firebird
      2017 Slipstream SS

    16. #236
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      nice work!
      congrats on the first drive!
      David Sloan

      If you’re suggesting sending men with weapons of war to take my weapons of war,then I’m fairly certain that’s what’s called an act of war… and the definition of tyranny.which coincidentally is the reason for the second amendment to begin with!


      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...ght=fun+camaro

      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...lcamino-build!

    17. #237
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      Chattanooga, TN
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      Man I’m not sure how I’ve missed this for so long!
      Great build, and very cool to see you and your wife working together on it. What a fun thing to share. Keep up the good work!

      You may have said already, but do you have a color in mind?
      Stephen S.
      1967 Ford Mustang 4.7L, T5

    18. #238
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      Thanks heaps for the praise. It’s been a long, slow slog with great highs and frustrating lows. Great to have my wife help and keep me grounded when I blow my top.
      i think I’ve decided on the new Mustang colour, Lucid Red Pearl but that may change before paint day. 98 % sure

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      Thankyou👍

    19. #239
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      Nice work, Craig. Impressive!

    20. #240
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      Oo that’ll look really nice. That’s a great red.
      Stephen S.
      1967 Ford Mustang 4.7L, T5

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