I too must clean, sand and paint every area I work on. What that does is it make all my projects take 3 times longer than they would normally take. In the end I'm happier because the entire job is much more complete. Of course you can't restore every area to concourse quality but good is good enough in many cases.
OCD brackets-nuts-bolts cleaner/refurbisher here too. Yes, the more you look into things, the more there is to repair or pay attention to. I believe the technical term for this is called "Scope Creep". It's when a job or a project creeps well beyond its initial scope of time, effort and complexity.
I understand what you are saying, looks to like you have done a good job on stopping the rust from getting worse and probably wont be driving daily where it will get rained on all the time. That whole assembly is about $500.00 plus getting it installed. I believe you will be just fine.
Thanks Navy for this post. I am in exactly the same boat as you on my 1965 coupe. Right now have a plastic cover panel over my vent holes on my top cowl outside but will, after I get moved to my new house, do this same repair. I WILL NOT pay a body shop hundreds of dollars or more to take the the entire front end of that old car apart to put a new cowl panel in. My old mustang is in fair shape but not good enough shape to put that much money into it. Mine does not even have a 289 engine - just the six-cylinder.
You are welcome. So far so good with this repair. No more leaks even when I shot water directly into the cowl with the hose. I am very happy with it so far.
Thank you sir ,,, we just bought a 67 and the floors were wet.. Under it a not very good floor in it all patches.. so we also go dig deeper in this car.. mebe we need those plastics to we will see.. greets FRom Holland Pete en Merel.
I am on my 2nd wire wheel on my bench grinder. Several wire brushes and scotchbrite pads. Tidying up my inheritance. My fathers 1968 Mustang GT 390 4-speed. 52,460 miles. Been in storage since 1974
You are correct certainly. But as I think I said, I wanted to see how these inserts worked given my only rust appeared to be around the vent rings. I am happy to report that so far these inserts are working well.
ya,... if you care about doing the restore... then do it to the best of your ability.... it's not about writing a check for some else to do the work.... with a can of tremclad ,... I can make almost any car part look new again.
I too must clean, sand and paint every area I work on. What that does is it make all my projects take 3 times longer than they would normally take. In the end I'm happier because the entire job is much more complete. Of course you can't restore every area to concourse quality but good is good enough in many cases.
So glad I am not the only one. I agree it takes longer but the result is much more satisfing.
OCD brackets-nuts-bolts cleaner/refurbisher here too. Yes, the more you look into things, the more there is to repair or pay attention to. I believe the technical term for this is called "Scope Creep". It's when a job or a project creeps well beyond its initial scope of time, effort and complexity.
I deal with scope creep at work all the time. Just never thought of it with the Mustang. But you are right sir.
I understand what you are saying, looks to like you have done a good job on stopping the rust from getting worse and probably wont be driving daily where it will get rained on all the time. That whole assembly is about $500.00 plus getting it installed. I believe you will be just fine.
Thanks so much. It seems to be holding well so far. But as you said it is not a daily driver just a weekend and car show one.
Thank you for your service and sacrifice
I appreciate that. My family has a long history of serving going back to the American Revolution.
I clean the parts I take off and will sometimes paint.. and yes I think I'm OCD about stuff like that
Glad I am not the only one.
Thanks Navy for this post. I am in exactly the same boat as you on my 1965 coupe. Right now have a plastic cover panel over my vent holes on my top cowl outside but will, after I get moved to my new house, do this same repair. I WILL NOT pay a body shop hundreds of dollars or more to take the the entire front end of that old car apart to put a new cowl panel in. My old mustang is in fair shape but not good enough shape to put that much money into it. Mine does not even have a 289 engine - just the six-cylinder.
You are welcome. So far so good with this repair. No more leaks even when I shot water directly into the cowl with the hose. I am very happy with it so far.
Right there with you. I’m cleaning my phone screen to watch your video.
Can't have a dirty screen. It might distort my good looks..... Thanks for watching.
Also, when you have the seats out fixing the heater core is a lot easier.
That is so true. Especially with the original seats that do not lay back any.
Thank you sir ,,, we just bought a 67 and the floors were wet.. Under it a not very good floor in it all patches.. so we also go dig deeper in this car.. mebe we need those plastics to we will see.. greets FRom Holland Pete en Merel.
Good luck on your new project car. They take a lot of work but are worth it.
I am on my 2nd wire wheel on my bench grinder. Several wire brushes and scotchbrite pads. Tidying up my inheritance. My fathers 1968 Mustang GT 390 4-speed. 52,460 miles. Been in storage since 1974
Sounds like a great project.
How well has this held up for you?
So far so good. No leaks from the cowl area since I installed it. Been very happy with it so far.
You’re not the only one.
Glad to know.
It’s called WORK ETHIC & being FASTIDIOUS AND ATTENTIVE ... at least that’s what my therapist says...
I’ll have to find a way to get your email and exchange pics of the STABLES!!
Thanks. It is good to know others do not think I am crazy.
The right way to fix it is cut out the end of the cowl and replace the rusted one.
You are correct certainly. But as I think I said, I wanted to see how these inserts worked given my only rust appeared to be around the vent rings. I am happy to report that so far these inserts are working well.
ya,... if you care about doing the restore... then do it to the best of your ability.... it's not about writing a check for some else to do the work....
with a can of tremclad ,... I can make almost any car part look new again.
Thanks, I can say this fix has worked. No more leaks inside the car.
Yep. Me too.
67stang add you email to your about page i would like to send you a private message
I don't have an email associated specifically with this channel. You can contact me via my company at www.egisassociates.com/contact.html.