You forgot to mention that you're in fact building this car for your wife. That is such a nice thing to do, so it should imo be mentioned just as often (or even more often) as the phraces "I'm happy with that", and "a litlle bit". :-)
I have autosound digital radio looks like old style Am mustang radio. sounds great. CJ pony parts. Gauges I have new style digital also CJ pony. dash pad pony style also CJ pony good luck, thanks for the good work you do.
The '05 grill does look interesting, but doesn't fit well. Try looking at a '67 stock grill. It is just like the '68 grill but doesn't have those mounting tabs. Very clean if you want the blackout look. Great job as always!
I like the front grille with the lamps. Would cutting the ends and extending it out work? maybe use a piece of metal to fill the gap from the expanded metal to fill that gap
Barry, NPD show front bumper side bracket part number 17A869-2A and 17A870-2A both priced at $2.99 each. On page 298 of the 2021 catalog edition. Hope this helps.
Personnel feeling on the grill, I agree no emblems. I find I like it best black. The whole opening as dark as possible. (Keeping everything behind the grill black too, because it will show through.) Could you use/repair the original grill (ditching the '05 stuff) painting it black? If not, get a new OE style grill and make it black. (No chrome in there.) Just the black opening. To me best shows off the simple good looks of that classic Mustang front end. No clutter. Simple, clean, and aggressive look. But it's not my car. ; )
you know it's funny when you look at coupes and people dont think the prices are worth the car... this car is going to be awesome, straighter, and tighter than most. I hope you drive the tires off it!
For some reason the '05 grill looks like a '69 Camaro grill to me, kinda. I like the idea of it, and it doesn't look bad. It would probably look better if you had headlights in the car, but if you made metal closeout panels to take up the space between the grill and the grill frame/shell I think it would be too "thick." Does that make sense?
Jade is looking great. 👌 I had mixed feelings about the grill. It looked pretty mean and edgy at first glance. But something just seemed off the more I stared at it. I could have gone either way.
The 2005 grille, with its miniature Pony emblem and fog lights wasn't such a bad idea. It's just disproportional to the grille opening and that makes it look out of place. Then again, I'm just so used to seeing only '69 Mustangs with quad headlights. That may be throwing everything off for me. Sorta like seeing the Mona Lisa with a mustache.
PLEASE! For the love of God, do not put a Custom Auto Sound radio in that car. We deal with them at the shop I work at, and they are inferior to just about any other radio I've seen in 25 years. They are basically a $19 Malaysian or Chinese radio, with a modified face to look like a classic radio and then marked way up. I'd suggest Retrosound (their radios are much nice, and sound better) or perhaps a bluetooth amplifier. I believe Kicker and Rockford Fosgate both make something that would be work (and be a quality unit) and allow you to keep the stock radio in the dash. Then you can stream from your phone with nothing visible.
Just some opinions on zinc plated parts. I miss cadmium plating (thanks EPA). Zinc is a sacrificial metal meaning it corrodes instead of the base metal corroding. Parts with zinc plating look good when new and then get that powdery look in a couple years (not all vehicles live indoors). Polishing with a metal polish will bring back the shine until the zinc depletes. Polished, it looks similar to chrome. A good coat of wax would probably help. I love powder paint but no one offers a color mimicking the gold or silver cadmium plating. Like the surgeon once lamented, "incisions, incisions".
Billet grill looks awesome
You are the best of the best at what you do thanks for taking us along. Tom
You forgot to mention that you're in fact building this car for your wife. That is such a nice thing to do, so it should imo be mentioned just as often (or even more often) as the phraces "I'm happy with that", and "a litlle bit". :-)
I can't wait to see painted
I love it 💯🐎
I have autosound digital radio looks like old style Am mustang radio. sounds great. CJ pony parts. Gauges I have new style digital also CJ pony. dash pad pony style also CJ pony good luck, thanks for the good work you do.
Custom Grille would be nice!!
The '05 grill does look interesting, but doesn't fit well. Try looking at a '67 stock grill. It is just like the '68 grill but doesn't have those mounting tabs. Very clean if you want the blackout look. Great job as always!
I'll look into the 67. Had not considered that. I am also looking at the mesh shelby style grille.
The end result is becoming clearer
hi the car is looking good barry
Phil From NY car looks really nice use different grille
I like the front grille with the lamps. Would cutting the ends and extending it out work? maybe use a piece of metal to fill the gap from the expanded metal to fill that gap
Possibly. I decided to not use it.
I never thought about changing the grill I can't wait to see you what you come up with
Aftermarket parts , got to hate them!
The battle of making up for thin steel reproduction body panels never ends.
Barry, NPD show front bumper side bracket part number 17A869-2A and 17A870-2A both priced at $2.99 each. On page 298 of the 2021 catalog edition. Hope this helps.
I have subscribed Jo Daddy... Oh, I just gotta say: " I'm Happy With that !" I wonder who says that....
Personnel feeling on the grill, I agree no emblems. I find I like it best black. The whole opening as dark as possible. (Keeping everything behind the grill black too, because it will show through.) Could you use/repair the original grill (ditching the '05 stuff) painting it black? If not, get a new OE style grill and make it black. (No chrome in there.) Just the black opening. To me best shows off the simple good looks of that classic Mustang front end. No clutter. Simple, clean, and aggressive look. But it's not my car. ; )
I agree 100%. Simple, blacked out, aggressive.
you know it's funny when you look at coupes and people dont think the prices are worth the car... this car is going to be awesome, straighter, and tighter than most. I hope you drive the tires off it!
11:37 is all of us wrenching in the garage. That exact tone of voice.
Final touch 25 touches
For some reason the '05 grill looks like a '69 Camaro grill to me, kinda. I like the idea of it, and it doesn't look bad. It would probably look better if you had headlights in the car, but if you made metal closeout panels to take up the space between the grill and the grill frame/shell I think it would be too "thick." Does that make sense?
I agree. I'm not going to use it.
Jade is looking great. 👌 I had mixed feelings about the grill. It looked pretty mean and edgy at first glance. But something just seemed off the more I stared at it. I could have gone either way.
I agree. It's going in the pile...
I am currently doing the front dry fit like in video on my 67, really intrested in seeing how the tips of bumper to fender brackets work out.
Is there a way to share pictures? Or other ideas from our projects to you? I hid two 6 inch lights behind the grill in my 67 coupe...
jodaddysgarage@gmail.com
The 2005 grille, with its miniature Pony emblem and fog lights wasn't such a bad idea. It's just disproportional to the grille opening and that makes it look out of place. Then again, I'm just so used to seeing only '69 Mustangs with quad headlights. That may be throwing everything off for me. Sorta like seeing the Mona Lisa with a mustache.
You could build a grille out of expanded metal.
I know what brackets you need for the front bumper. I can send you a photo if you want.
Thanks. jodaddysgarage@gmail.com
L brackets on the sides for bumper
PLEASE! For the love of God, do not put a Custom Auto Sound radio in that car. We deal with them at the shop I work at, and they are inferior to just about any other radio I've seen in 25 years. They are basically a $19 Malaysian or Chinese radio, with a modified face to look like a classic radio and then marked way up. I'd suggest Retrosound (their radios are much nice, and sound better) or perhaps a bluetooth amplifier. I believe Kicker and Rockford Fosgate both make something that would be work (and be a quality unit) and allow you to keep the stock radio in the dash. Then you can stream from your phone with nothing visible.
You almost said it didn't you? Just missed it by a tad.
Just some opinions on zinc plated parts. I miss cadmium plating (thanks EPA). Zinc is a sacrificial metal meaning it corrodes instead of the base metal corroding. Parts with zinc plating look good when new and then get that powdery look in a couple years (not all vehicles live indoors). Polishing with a metal polish will bring back the shine until the zinc depletes. Polished, it looks similar to chrome. A good coat of wax would probably help. I love powder paint but no one offers a color mimicking the gold or silver cadmium plating. Like the surgeon once lamented, "incisions, incisions".
Yep. I'm going to return this one. lol
Those aftermarket hood lach are junk. Stick with the original 👍
I have one coming from a viewer. Thanks!
"My friend Pete" made a video on how crappy aftermarket hood latch for 68 Mustangs are.
Please do not use that modified grill. Put an original one.👌
They sell grills with only horizontal bars. I though about buying it but I like the stock black one without the emblems more.
Test fit test fit test fit!!!! 😂