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Old 03-12-2013, 10:27 AM   #1
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Re: 1967 Mustang Coupe Build (Electra)

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Yeah rear is definetly leaking.... Rear does still have the tag on it though

So appears to be an8" with 2.80 gears
we call that rustproofing, lol nice, wouldn't/couldn't find one this clean here
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Old 03-12-2013, 10:56 AM   #2
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we call that rustproofing, lol nice, wouldn't/couldn't find one this clean here

It was originally restored in 2000 so im sure that has a lot to do with it lol
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Old 03-11-2013, 09:11 PM   #3
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It has the door vin olate.. where is the buck tag located?
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So I have been quietly thinking about how i would get rid of having gray seats without spending a crap load of cash on new covers...Well atleast for now! So I go to spraying today and got them to go with the color scheme kinda. The driver seat turned out pretty good and is dry in the piics. Next to it you can see the passenger seat freshly painted looks a bit brighter and patchy. Im hoping it drys just like the driver side
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Old 03-23-2014, 07:29 PM   #5
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So my short shifter has some surprises. The ball had a hole drilled and a pin put through it to hold it. Had to cut it off. I then wanted to thread it but couldnt find a tap and die set around. So I said screw it. I cut that edge off, welded on a bolt, drilled a hole below it. Then welded the inside to the bolt and filled the hole. Then i shaved and rounded off the bolt head. Now it sitting with black paint on it since the chrome was pitted out. Also started the front portion of my console. Can anyone say FIBERGLASS!! It doesnt look like much but soon
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Old 03-11-2013, 07:23 PM   #7
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Yea it certainly does seem like its leaking! Not sure if its an 8" or not just because im not privvy to that type stuff but i hope it is.. Ill have to find a guide and get her jacked up to fix that leak
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Re: 1967 Mustang Coupe Build (Electra)

Shelby drop improves the overall handling of the car. During cornering, the wheels want to kick out (too much) and if you have anything larger than the skinny ass tires that came on the car originally they will rub. Mine do, and they're only slightly larger than stock. I will add though, that the 67/68s DO have MORE clearance than the 65-66 do. The shelby drop is "free". You can print off a temeplate online on use it, however for $12-15 you can get a metal plate that locates the holes better. You may be lowering the mounting holes for the suspension 1" but the overall suspension drop is approximately 1/4".

You do need to get the front end realigned using the "shelby specs." They're on the net. Just print them off and give them to the alignment guy.

They all seem to leak there. That's another leak I have to fix on mine as well.
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Does your car still have the buck tag or door tag?
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I think sometime we get caught up in the hype of what everyone else is doing! It amazes me how much we can spend on our toys, realizing that one day when we go to sell it, we will only get a fraction back! Coupes are nice, but not the high dollar classic no matter how much you put into it, and we all know these old cars suck the money up! I love my coupe mainly cause im bonded to it as it was my first project, but would like a fastback! Preferably a 68 or 69. Most importantly, have fun!
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Old 03-11-2013, 10:41 PM   #11
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Re: 1967 Mustang Coupe Build (Electra)

Depends on where the car was built. They're long gone on most cars, but neat to have!

http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum...p?topic=3114.0

Does your door tag match the info you have about the car (door could have been swapped out at some point.)
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Re: 1967 Mustang Coupe Build (Electra)

The vin stamp on the driver fender matches the door but the tag is on the door has the info.

65A Z 2A 18K 64 3 1
BODY COLOR TRIM DATE DSO AXLE TRANS

Which Computes to:

67 Hardtop Coupe, Painted Sauterne Gold, Standard black buckets, Built October 18th, Order by the District of New Orleans, Original axle ratio 3.20:1, with a 3 Spd Manual

7 - 67
F - Dearborn Plant
01 - Hardtop
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My car looked like this out of the factory
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Re: 1967 Mustang Coupe Build (Electra)

That is a good looking mustang!! Amazing, but in the mid/late 60's, there were some awesome cars! However, at that time I was only 14/15 y/o, didn't realize just how cool they were until 30 years later when I started to look back!


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That is a good looking mustang!! Amazing, but in the mid/late 60's, there were some awesome cars! However, at that time I was only 14/15 y/o, didn't realize just how cool they were until 30 years later when I started to look back!



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I agree, I always have loved classic cars since I was little but now since I'm in my mid 20's, your just like these cars were cooler than what I thought! haha

btw I checked out your Apache I love it!!!
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Haha, Im only 30 so its a little different but ive been in love with these cars since i was a kid. Ive been trying to buy one for the past 8 years but always had things get in the way. Finally got the chance and wasnt about to let anything stop me...Even ACL surgery lol

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I liked a lot of the original colors for mustangs but it seems (sarcasm) 90% of them have been repainted red. I love my wimbledon white ( my cars original color) I have yet to see another 65/66 in my area that color. I've seen one 67 and that's it.
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I liked a lot of them too but being 30 i didnt see many stockers lol

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Nice!!!! Glad your getting some info on the car, your car was built in my home state, I was originally born in Louisiana but parents moved here when I was 3. sorry got side tracked

Whoever had the car before you aside from the minor thing that need to be tweaked and touched up, they put some major work into it. Nice score man!!!
Correction..It was actually built in the DearBorn Mi plant...It was just ordered from Louisiana im assuming by a dealer for their lot etc
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I liked a lot of the original colors for mustangs but it seems (sarcasm) 90% of them have been repainted red. I love my wimbledon white ( my cars original color) I have yet to see another 65/66 in my area that color. I've seen one 67 and that's it.
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Nice!!!! Glad your getting some info on the car, your car was built in my home state, I was originally born in Louisiana but parents moved here when I was 3. sorry got side tracked

Whoever had the car before you aside from the minor thing that need to be tweaked and touched up, they put some major work into it. Nice score man!!!
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Jeff, for a person that just had surgery on his ACL of all ligaments you seem like you can't stay still for to long lol! Great job man!!
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Jeff, for a person that just had surgery on his ACL of all ligaments you seem like you can't stay still for to long lol! Great job man!!
Lol no i cant..According the the Physicla Therapist im way ahead of where most people are at this stage... I already can almost fully straighten my leg, bend it at a 90 degree angle and that apparently takes a while for most. I also do all their leg lifts, quad flexing, calf stretches, leg bends and such with ease.... They said im an over achiever...Tomorrow is actually a week from surgery lol
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Lol no i cant..According the the Physicla Therapist im way ahead of where most people are at this stage... I already can almost fully straighten my leg, bend it at a 90 degree angle and that apparently takes a while for most. I also do all their leg lifts, quad flexing, calf stretches, leg bends and such with ease.... They said im an over achiever...Tomorrow is actually a week from surgery lol
haha, and thats awesome man!! that's crazy I remember when I had my surgery to get cartilage repaired after dislocated my kneecap twice, 2 days after my surgery I was having to do leg exercises so I didn't build up scar tissue, of course my leg was wrapped in a huge bandage so it wasn't exactly easy but I made it through, what kind of upsets me still to this day though is they never put me through PT after my surgery which is why I think my knee is still weak. oh well not about me, glad your doing good man and thats crazy in 1 week your doing all of that keep it up man!
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OMG cheap power steering upgrade
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Rus what do you think about this?
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That looks awesome Jeff! Nice job on the trunk btw!
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That looks awesome Jeff! Nice job on the trunk btw!
Thanks Rus! Not sure about it though since its to upgrade manual steering to power...But im sure it could be used to modify the stock power
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Had to ordered it....1 Quart was $40 on amazon
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