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badstang123

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I've thought of cleaning things up myself before but when I look at the stock engine bay it's seems like there is sooooooo...much crap in there. I'm just curious how much time an endeavor like this took? And also what the major problems or obstacles in doing so were?

I really commend your work because that engine bay looks phenomenal. I think it's someone who takes the extra time like you did that makes all the difference. Anyone can throw a bunch of expensive parts into a car...but to take the time, effort, and attention to detail in such a meticulous way is awesome
 

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95opal said:
blksn955.0.... I was thinking about a glass cover for the fuse block, but decided to keep it behind closed doors cause it really is an ugly sight looking at an open fuse block.
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What about putting window tint on it, and making it looked smoked? That would look sweet.
 

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That looks real clean. Props on hiding the harness wires and the msd wires! clean! is the fusebox in the fender?
 

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badstang123....... I cant tell ya for sure about time cause depending on how crazy you get with it the more time it will take. Mine was done over the winter as I already had another motor on the stand waiting to go in. Once the old motor was out i went over some ideas with my body guy and he did all the prep and paint. The wire hiding isnt bad just had to extend a few wires here and there. Moved the ABS to the fender as well as the fuseblock. Definately not something you would do unless you have some down time to kill.


gcomfx.com....... The tint sounds like a good idea, but I am done changeing things for now. Maybe over the winter there will be a few changes. Right now i want to finish what I have left to do and start driving it.


GreenMustanggt......... Yes the fuseblock is in the fender. Here is a pic for ya.

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Looking good man!
 
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