1968 Mustang Coupe Restomod

rusty428cj;28010 said:
The Strange rear is in


Rusty, that upper control arm bracket-is that a kit? Is there more than the 3/8" housing studs holding it to the housing?
 
Bob Hollinshead;28181 said:
Rusty, that upper control arm bracket-is that a kit? Is there more than the 3/8" housing studs holding it to the housing?

It is made by Rod & Custom and attaches to stock housing studs
 
Rusty,
Thanks again for posting progress on all these amazing Mustangs reincarnations. Even if I don't always post every time you show progress, the work you and Brian do is inspiring. Of course if it wasn't for you and a bunch of others on this site, I would be much further along on my car. Before I found this site, a quick coverup with a spray bomb (like on the Saturday morning PowerBlock cartoons) was just fine.
 
Bob Heine;28931 said:
Rusty,
Thanks again for posting progress on all these amazing Mustangs reincarnations. Even if I don't always post every time you show progress, the work you and Brian do is inspiring. Of course if it wasn't for you and a bunch of others on this site, I would be much further along on my car. Before I found this site, a quick coverup with a spray bomb (like on the Saturday morning PowerBlock cartoons) was just fine.

+1 Here, it makes my day when I open this forum, and see that Rusty has posted updates on his projects!
 
rusty428cj;20450 said:
I will be busy block sanding this weekend getting ready for paint

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How do you mask off the door area like that? where do you tape to?
 
Because of working on customers cars I don't have a lot of time to work on my projects but we have gotten a few things done.

My son Brian, Steve Baur (former Modified Mustangs & Fords editor) and Buddy installing a Ron Morris EFI fuel pump and lines for a story that was featured in the magazine.



 
The fuel lines and filter are attached to the subframe connector





They go through the torque box and into the engine compartment

 
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