25thmustang
Mustang Master
Terry, the car looks unreal. What are you doing with the 1/4 windows, trim, weatherstripping etc...
Well the plan is to do the quarter window, center of hood and racoon eyes in a flat dark gray. Wheels will be gloss paint same dark grayish with polished lip.Terry, the car looks unreal. What are you doing with the 1/4 windows, trim, weatherstripping etc...
man this is beautiful! i wanna try to pick up this 84 t top coupe here to do. can you post a distant shot of the wiper motor to give a better idea of how it's made up? peace
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Is the glass smaller on the non t-top doors? It always seemed like the glass is smaller, although I could be wrong.
Whats your plan for paint for it?
the convertible glass is different as well, i bought convertible doors for my 87 t-top and the glass is smaller and tapers different.the doors were off a 92 convertible all the internals are the same except for the metal guide that is pop riveted to the glass.i like the fact that you cut the doors are you reusing the rubber seals off your old doors?
The hood with shipping was cheaper than the hood alone from another major competetor, like just under 400.00 shipped, and let mr tell ya, I've bought alot of hoods. This one is def top shelf, the design is so sexy, quality is at the top.

can you post more info on the company of the hood? wow under $400 shipped! peace
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meh its ok, looks like your first time doing some work to a car though!!!
You mean weatherstripping kit, It's 699.00 at Fox restoration and you can get a 10% disc. if you mention Foureyed pride forums. It is a complete kit everything!!!
muh hahahhahaha very nice, im building a t top coupe as well, im about 1/1,000,000,000,000 as handy as you are so im not quite as far along but its fun. How much did you get all the new moldings for, i was going to buy the whole kit of ebay for 440$.
keep up the good work
ccw classics. here are some on a redfire cobra so you get the idea of them on the color. The would look awesome on the notch.
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Doesn't look like alot, but I have 3 days in this one door.
I believe it. Body work sometimes takes forever! The best is people who don't know bodywork (customers) think that it takes a few days to get a car ready for paint. I could only wish that!!! I have about 5 straight days just in wet sanding on the 1960 T bird I've been doing for a guy. Progress looks great man, I can't wait to see the finished product. Although I was expecting something a little crazier with the paint when you said you were keeping it under locks a while ago cause you didn't want anyone stealing the idea or something.
