5 years later, my 67 Shelby clone is painted and home..

mikec35

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Finally I have my car home and I am ready to start putting in back together...Not sure where to start...I need to figure out if I want to use dynamat or fatmat, I have the tar floor pieces and carpet already. Then on to the painless wiring harness... then who know's what.. A couple of questions..; I am thinking of getting the vintage wheels v50. Does anyone know how close to Shelby 10 spokes they look? Any wheel/tire size combo's you can suggest? My old 67 couple had 14 x 7's and 235/60's on it all around and I really liked the look of it... Any suggestions appreciated. Thanks
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just a helpfull hint,place blankets over the rockers when working inside
so the rockers will not get scratched while you crawl in and out of the car
i use movers blankets that i get from harbor freight.they are thick and not very
expensive. save that pretty paint
 
Good Idea, those Harbor Freight blankets are thick and cheap...kinda like me... haha. Does anyone know of a loose type blanket that I can easily cover the car with while it is stored in the garage, looking for something lightweight, kinda like felt. Easy to put on but won't scratch....