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Mustang 2 front end

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Post by Brownie September 27th 2013, 11:56 am

[quote="Chris55"]Looks great buddy. Damn nice shop by the way.[/quote
Thanks Chris. I would realy like to call this my shop but it is my Dads!
He has waited along time to have a shop this nice.
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Post by Brownie September 27th 2013, 11:59 am

Reb Stew wrote:Looking good! Glad to see pops out there too. That's always a plus.
Reb Thanks! It is always a good time when we get together and hang out. He had a few medical problems this year so having him out there was nice for a change....Its been a while sence we have done this.
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Post by Brownie September 27th 2013, 12:06 pm

Arieldouglas wrote:Looking good Mike.
You surely picked the right time to complete this project! affraid 
Thanks Doug. That is how we both looked when we pulled that out affraid
That will not be the case this time. I'm using 1/4 to box the rails in with and reinforce the cross.
Should be nice when I'm done.
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Post by Brownie October 7th 2013, 8:03 pm

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Here is a shot of the upper and lowers on.
 
 
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Motor in with a new problem....Darn steering has to change. Runs right into my motor mount.
 
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Making some headway. Little by little!
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Post by Brownie October 17th 2013, 2:16 pm

Got the motor mount fixed just have to move the column over 1/2 inch to clear the header. Mounted the rack! 8)I'm still about 1 1/2 to high but it will settle a little so we will see after a week on the road how it looks. the lower control arms should set level at ride height. That is what i was looking for. Pretty close for now. It has been a good time having my Dad there to work on the car with me.
Things are starting to look up.
 
 
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Post by Reb Stew October 17th 2013, 3:36 pm

Very nice work. You made that look easy.
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