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    My winter project.

    Here's a few pics of the progress on my '86. I'll get more pics as time goes by.

    I swapping in a tubular K-member and coil overs. So I'm reinforcing the shock towers to take some of the extra weight. Some plate welded to the inside bottom of the shock tower.


    Some vertical bracing from the plate pictured above to the front sub-frame


    Welding up some of the seams.


    Welding up some of the holes that I didn't do the first time.
    Eric

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    I am really interested in your work on the 86. I got an 85 and i been wanting to do that work on my car.
    85 GT Black. Jim


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    Here's a few new pics, still plugging away at it.





    Eric

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    What color are you going to end up spraying on the car? Your work is looking good. keep the pics coming.
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    The car will stay the same color, dark green. I'm not spraying the out side, other than the new hood and a few touch ups. The engine comp will get shot with black again.
    Eric

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    That is looking cool!!! I did my frame rails with 2x3 rect tube. No fun at all.
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    Good progress so far. I had a 85 and an 86 GT wish i had another 4 eye.
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    Well, the coldest day of the year and I got the paint on. . . . finally.

    Primer, it was done on Wednesday.



    Then the black that I shot today. I'm no painter/body guy by any means but it works for me, as this is a street/track car and no show car.





    Must have been a slight bit of haze still in the air.
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    NICE work!!! Turned out killer.
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    That looks damn good!!!
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    looking good
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    turned out very nice!!
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    looks sweet. I wish I had the time and space to do the same thing on my car

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    Quote Originally Posted by stang271987 View Post
    looks sweet. I wish I had the time and space to do the same thing on my car
    Time, yes I have that, and space, well I had to wait a while before we bought a house with a place for my Mustang.
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    Very Nice! I have did this process on a few cars and it really takes alot of time. Well worth it in the end though.
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    A few new pictures with updates. I mounted the manual brake conversion kit, line lock and replumbed the brake lines. I bought it over the summer at FFW Norwalk.




    The brake lines are green , they are polymer coated stuff I bought at NAPA. I'm guessing it's for corrosion resistance.
    Eric

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    looks really nice great job

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    looking good man
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    Great progress .Is that a factory Dark Green car?
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    Thanks for the compliments guys

    Quote Originally Posted by R825OH View Post
    Great progress .Is that a factory Dark Green car?

    Actually it's a factory silver car. A previous owner painted it teal, then purple and white. I took it down to bare metal and had a buddy (May93) spray the paint. It's "just" dark green and from certain angles it looks black.

    A big thanks to May93 (JR)
    Eric

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