I am deleting the dash vents because I deleted the HVAC unit under the dash and intake on the passenger side, I will be routing 1/4 inch plexiglass to fit into the cowl grill in front of the windshield so no more rain or debris can get in the cowl area, originally it was a disaster in there and as you know the cowl does not come off unless you cut it off. so I will be doing some reconfiguration and installing new sheet metal before putting the cowl back on :)
Thankfully my cowl area is rust-free otherwise I'd be doing a lot of sheet metal work! I live in Florida, and while I raced around in my '77 Mustang II for many years without A/C, I'm older now and want the comfort! Thanks for wathing, and good luck on your project!
my son's 78 I am building I have to modify after market parts and fabricate most items, installed chassis connectors, so right now in the process of fabricating front firewall foot space torque boxes, it has a 9" with 4:11, using a 68 cougar gas tank, 32" ladder bars, we have a 72 302 block for it and a world class T-5, this video can give me some ideas on the dash, thank you
I've always found big blocks to be no fun at all in a street car. They can never seem to hook up the tires, and handle poorly. But, to each their own. Thanks for watching!
I have a 77&a1/2 t roof car. I love those cars. When I was driving it a rarely saw another II and only once saw another T roof vent car.
I can't remember the last time I saw a Mustang II in-person other than mine! Thanks for watching!
I am deleting the dash vents because I deleted the HVAC unit under the dash and intake on the passenger side, I will be routing 1/4 inch plexiglass to fit into the cowl grill in front of the windshield so no more rain or debris can get in the cowl area, originally it was a disaster in there and as you know the cowl does not come off unless you cut it off. so I will be doing some reconfiguration and installing new sheet metal before putting the cowl back on :)
Thankfully my cowl area is rust-free otherwise I'd be doing a lot of sheet metal work! I live in Florida, and while I raced around in my '77 Mustang II for many years without A/C, I'm older now and want the comfort! Thanks for wathing, and good luck on your project!
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my son's 78 I am building I have to modify after market parts and fabricate most items, installed chassis connectors, so right now in the process of fabricating front firewall foot space torque boxes, it has a 9" with 4:11, using a 68 cougar gas tank, 32" ladder bars, we have a 72 302 block for it and a world class T-5, this video can give me some ideas on the dash, thank you
That sounds li8ke quite a project, good luck with it!
the small block is for him to get use to the car, future plans is a 429/460 big block
I've always found big blocks to be no fun at all in a street car. They can never seem to hook up the tires, and handle poorly. But, to each their own. Thanks for watching!
the wood grain peels off the gauge cluster, I am using brass sheeting
I tried that at first, but the plastic underneath started to break apart, so I left it on there to hold everything together. Thanks for your comment!
dude where are you located? I have a snake pit im working on too! I don't know why but I'm tinkering with it.
On the East coast of Florida near Cocoa/Melbourne.