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Author Topic: Mustang carnage.........  (Read 1201 times)

Offline Fast68back

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Re: Mustang carnage.........
« Reply #25 on: March, 19, 2011, 08:39:58 AM »
Stripped her down this morning, few pictures of the damage
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Re: Mustang carnage.........
« Reply #26 on: March, 19, 2011, 09:23:10 AM »
Its beaten up seriously.
Doesn't your clutch pedal rest on some kind of support( when fully depressed )  so you can't depress the cylinder to its fully 100%.
Yeh , bad explaination but I hope you know what I mean  :stu
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Re: Mustang carnage.........
« Reply #27 on: March, 22, 2011, 09:01:38 AM »
Ouch! what are your plans to fix it?

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Re: Mustang carnage.........
« Reply #28 on: March, 22, 2011, 04:03:30 PM »
WoW, there's more damage than I thought!  Maybe it might be better to find a doner firewall piece from someone with a parts car?  Then, you could build and attach a reinforcement plate on the doner piece *before* installing the patch in the car. 

I know I had a heck of a time shaping a reinforcement plate for my 67.  However, I'm not a pro metal/body guy, so it took me awhile to get the shape right.  It definitely would have been easier if I were working on a patch panel out of the car.

Keep posting pics when you do the work.  I'd like to see how you go about fixing it.

Good luck! 
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Re: Mustang carnage.........
« Reply #29 on: March, 23, 2011, 05:50:38 AM »
Rick, pound that sh*t all straight again, weld up the crack & grind it smooth.   Get some pasteboard and start making two (2) templates - one for the inside & 1 for the outside - for the reinforcing plates.  Mark all of the holes - then mark your new drilled/mounting holes all around the edges.  Get some snazzy looking buttonhead type bolts to secure it with and clamp it all together over the firewall.
   

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Re: Mustang carnage.........
« Reply #30 on: April, 04, 2011, 07:31:39 AM »
I owe sluggo a huge thanks and an apology. He busted his arse and made up a bad@$$ bracket to support the firewall from the inside and out. He drove up to Katy and cut out a donor firewall to use as a template. The he got it out UPS. (thats the huge thanks)

The apology is that I havent finished it yet...... I got the bracket it, bolted up, got the clutch MC and the brake MC back in along with the prop valve for the brakes, still need to bleed both. Got the pedal assembly back in and mounted. I still need to put the steering column back in, button up the interior, etc. Kinda like Nick (Dodgestang's) post, I suck at working on cars lately (not that I was all that great before), either that or murphy has been standing on my shoulder this whole time pissing in my cheerios, anything that could go wrong, did. I've never had a project seem to fight me every step of the way like this one has. I've been frustrated so many times the past week trying to finish this. I've walked away from the car for hours, even days because I have been so frustrated working on it. Part of it I think is that I feel like Peter Griffin tryin to work on a %#&$* Miata, crawling my fat @$$ under the dash and get my meatly claws in there to work around the MC's.

Now if I can find some time in the next week between work and family to finish this thing up and get some miles under it, I MAY make it to the MCA show this weekend.

I have some pictures, somewhere of Sluggo's bad@$$ handy work. I get them posted, soon.

Thanks Again Sluggo. I really appreciate you busting your @$$ to help me out.

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Re: Mustang carnage.........
« Reply #31 on: April, 04, 2011, 08:32:27 AM »
Come on Rick !!  You can do this !!   :char :char


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Re: Mustang carnage.........
« Reply #32 on: April, 04, 2011, 11:01:18 AM »

Thanks Again Sluggo. I really appreciate you busting your @$$ to help me out.

Quit yakkin' and HTFU!

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