sunday progress......PICS

mustangman70

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St pete, Florida
$100 compressor with hose and gun :D

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Can anyone tell me what kind of rear I have? i THINK its an 8 inch

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********nln spiders......gggggrrrrrrrrrrr

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C'mon little buddy, allmost!

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True duals, 2 1/2 pipe, cut outs, flows and dumps...i will probably clean em up and re use them.

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old drive shaft...

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Some crusty ass headers...

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and wala

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Not bad for 4 1/2 hours of work lol
 
there under there man,

There on the sides of the car.....i dont know why....but like 7 of my pictures didnt show up, i had some of the side of the car, a couple more underneath and a nice shot at the front of the rear end....

weird i wonder why they got swapped with my older pics....ill post em later though when i get home from work
 
cool. good luck and keep posting pics.

I almost pulled my engine a few days ago. I'm doing a head swap and the valves were too big so they wre hitting the psitons. I ordered a notching tool from Isky and did it with the engine still in the car. Clean up wasn't too bad, shop vac worked well to get all the shavings out of the cylinders. Then I found out my headers wouldn't work, so I had to order new headers. I've spent about $1200 to install a set of heads that i paid $800 for, lol. Only reason I didn't pull the engine was because I knew the project would have cascaded into something far beyond a mere head swap... "while the 302 is out, I might as well freshen it up, maybe new rings and bearings, man those 347 stroker kits are cheap, that 351 sure is getting in the way, 408 would be nice..." LOL, it never ends.
 
if you're gonna sandblast any susbstantial area, the whole car should be disassembled completely. The sand gets everywhere, places you didn't even know existed, then it will hold moisture and cause more rust. Plus, it ends up blowing in your eyes when you're going down the road. If you're not willing to tear it down all the way, use paint stripper and a grinder with a sanding pad.
 
302 coupe said:
if you're gonna sandblast any susbstantial area, the whole car should be disassembled completely. The sand gets everywhere, places you didn't even know existed, then it will hold moisture and cause more rust. Plus, it ends up blowing in your eyes when you're going down the road. If you're not willing to tear it down all the way, use paint stripper and a grinder with a sanding pad.

totally agree