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Build Thread 1967 Dynacorn Fastback

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blacksheep-1

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Rusty Gillis

Gillis Performance Restorations
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Former SS/FA & SS/GA NHRA Record Holder
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I just noticed your name, Rusty Gillis?! The drag racer? Paul Forte just got admitted to the NHRA hall of fame, I've worked with Dom off and on for 25 years.
Good to see you're still around.
 

rusty428cj

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I'm still here and still have my 1969 Mustang that I raced in 1971.
 

rusty428cj

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We removed all the suspension now it goes on a cart to prime and finish all the the bodywork

 

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looks like all that suspension must be in your way, send it to
me i will store it for you.
 

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Rusty - THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!! For posting how the vent windows didn't fit. With my level of inexperience, I didn't give it the first thought that the vent window wouldn't have fit. Well, guess what? Mine didn't fit either... took some major minor surgery to get them right, still not perfect, but I think they will work. Driver side was so bad, it even changed the alignment of the door, I will have to touch up the body filler on back edge of door wear it feathers into the rear quarter. If I would have had to do that after paint, I would have had to get the doors repainted and I would have been livid! Again, THANK YOU!
 

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To the OP. Do you forward all this stuff to Dynacorn? They should fix these problems before the sell one more of these bodies. I can understand a problem or two, but these issues you have posted are on the line of unaceptable for the cost of these mustang bodies.
 

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Read all about the under dash hood release install in an upcoming issue of Modified Mustangs & Fords magazine.





 

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Has Dynacorn ever built a car such as this using their parts?
 

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We have been working on getting the fenders, headlight buckets and doors to line up



The body was sanded down to bare metal and the next step is spray 2 coats of SPI black epoxy

 

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rusty428cj

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The rear valance had a tack weld and also bolts.



Instead of studs on the valance Dynacorn used 2 different size bolts and washers from inside the trunk and attached to clips on the valance



We wanted to take off the rear valance to see what was behind it and just as I thought bare metal and surface rust



 

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Noobz347

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Good catch... That would have been ass pain later on.
 

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We now have a new helper in the shop and he was busy sanding down to bare metal









I sprayed two coats of SPI black epoxy yesterday











 

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Are you going to do anything special to treat the area inside the cowl?
 

rusty428cj

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other_shoe said:
Are you going to do anything special to treat the area inside the cowl?
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The only way to properly treat it would be to take it off and we are not going to do that. We will try to get as much epoxy in there as we can
 

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Block sanded the hood and doors





Sprayed one coat of SPI black epoxy to seal than sprayed 2 coats of Slick Sand Polyester primer





 

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rusty428cj

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The shipment from Dart came and now our engine builder Mike at Competition Motorsports in Sarasota Fl will be busy.







 

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fords2fast4u

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So after a long hiatus from the Mustang community, I'm finally coming back. I bought a 67 fastback a couple months ago and I have to follow this thread! My car is going to need much rust repair, but I'll enjoy following this build because I've always been curious about these car bodies. Badass so far, and whoever said "that's why we're here, to learn!" hit the nail on the head. I can't tell you how much I learned about cars back in the day (7-10 years ago) on THIS site!
 

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Two coats of Slick Sand on the fenders



Stripped the engine compartment to bare metal than sprayed two coats of SPI epoxy primer



Sprayed one coat of epoxy than two coats of Slick Sand on the body






 

Just66horns

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Great thread. Keep it coming and I may do the same with my project shortly.
 

rusty428cj

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Lot of block sanding



Couple coats of SPI epoxy



The owner sanded the interior and undercarriage himself.



This is how he looked after sanding



Sprayed a couple coats of SPI red oxide



Fitting the roll bar







Fitting the trim panels



Sprayed the bottom of the deck lid and hood Acapulco blue

 
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