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Before & After

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I have had some emails saying why don’t I do a before and after photo set of the restoration? Then I got to thinking as to why I hadn’t up till now. There was no reason, so this post may be cheating a little as there is nothing new here. But what is new is the fact they have never been compared side by side before.  As I didn’t start my blog until a year after I bought the car, some of the earliest pictures don’t exist as such, during that time I had re-wired the car for the first time, managed to fire the car up, got the locks working (sort of), painted the trunk section and interior floor pans. Obviously if I had of known I would be doing a blog at that time, I would have documented it all much better than I have done. However my early work was re-done once the car had got to Mustang Maniac. Under their supervision and help it would be done “Properly” as Adam told me. So in effect you are indeed seeing the restoration from scratch, all be it not as bad as it was. I suspect that I would be playing catch up to keep on top of the car all the time to keep it looking good, especially with the original route I was going to take, ie; the amateur way.

Body Work:

cropped-2011-09-17-17-18-30_edit0.jpg regplate16 Front left 20160227_122438 Right Front NEC163 early1 NEC25 Right Rear Quarter NEC164 Rear NEC24

 Rebuilt Back End:

LeftRearArchRust left quarter leftrearquarter2 paint3 no lights and fuel tank out. comp27 Trunk5 Trunk10 jig4 comp10 trunk3 trunk1

Underside:

This was the old underseal, dirt and what ever else was squirted on there. Welded, ground down, filled, sanded down, painted with red oxide and painted with proper underseal and satin black paint.

rotisserie12 sealer3 RightRear3 plate2 rotisserie15 rearoxide7 RightRear2 newquart2 rotisserie14 from inside the trunk

Doors, Roof and Sides:

floorfill4 floorfill6 door5 new door door10 filler5 bpilerl1 bpiler5 RightRear1 leftfend2 right quarter righrearquarter rear glass removed comp11 daunting start roof9

Rebuilt Front End:

enginebay fullpaint22 cowl6 lowercowlpainted5 cowl1 lowercowlpainted3 battery tray plate IMG_20140809_205006 chas1 frontinner engine9 frontoxide4 hood3 hood14 fender6 fenderl7 door6 new door comp7 comp4

Interior:

Inside was originally treated with POR15 for rust protection. This was later removed and proper sealant applied at paint and then primer and top coats. The last step was the Dynamat sound proofing, before the carpet that is.

left different angle NEC177 do3 seats26 wpid-img_20141028_125932.jpg doorcard1 Rear back seats12 seat10 seats18 left side with prep sprayed dynamat23 newwire3 gaugefit7 rqsr3 rearkick7

Engine:

The story here was that I wanted to go sort of modern with the silicone look. As I knew I wanted a blue look to the car I went for the blue silicone and the blue spark plug leads. I went of the idea and eventually swapped them for the revised black and chrome look. The spark plug leads were changed at the last month as was the valve covers. The cable routing went through a number of variations until I was happy with it at that point. Rewire of the car was the first job as I had to see if the engine started, which it did on the second turn of the key after twelve years of standing years. Pretty impressive.

Brake booster in location at the very back right hand corner NEC18 engine2 enginfit5 prep for intake removal engpaint19

Transmission:

C4trans1 c4trans53 C4trans10 c4trans89 unable to even see the grease nipples. box end axle1 rearaxle9

Steering and Suspension:

finger tight fittings steeringmech10 sus7 springbrackets steering box end of column steercolumn12 steeringbox2 steeringbox21 tierodsL3 tierodsP4 old shock right side right spindle3 spindles5 sparewheel1 Magnum1

Brakes:

Even the brakes look as good as the outside of the car. The front drum brakes were replaced with disc brake conversion for stopping power and safety. The brake servo was original from the factory but was upgraded to dual system, again for safety.

Drum before treatment Black caliper drive shaft removed with back plate in place brake set and inner gasket on (awaiting additional sprng for the seperator bar under the cylinder sus2 discbrake9 discbrakes1 sus1 Booster surface rust brakelines11

Electrical:

All electrics have been replaced and the bulbs converted to LED where I can.

Original burnt out wire loom SAMSUNG dashbackwires c1 newwire2 HTLeads17 lens and bulb out LEDs located on the housing

Glass and Bright Work Trim:

rubber seal cut away and left on mastic Glass-3 frame in place frame Insides cleaned right inside before clean right inside cleaned frontventglass6 frontventglass51 doorglass1 window6 Original state corral4

Paint Process:

There are hundreds of photos I could add here but I have kept it to the more key stages of the process.

OftoPaint2 paintshop1 paintshop3 paintshop5 paintshop6 paintshop17 paint28 paint31 paint33 paint34 trunkpaint1 trunkpaint3 paintshop19 paint26

Transportation:

These were some interesting shots of the car coming and going to different places.

Mtrans2 Mtrans8 ramp up fullpaint1 OftoPaint3 fullpaint7 NEC9 NEC213 home6 home2

Driving Her:

MOT1 20160227_122428 regplate17 road1

Special Thanks:

I have mentioned this before, but none of this would have been possible without the help and moral support from Mustang Maniac and their associates; Adam, Al (Yogi), Paul (Lob Monster), Chris (Careful), John, Paul (the paint), Lance (OCD from Marketing). I have learned so much from them all, above all I have gained some great friends who have all helped me realise a life’s ambition and dream come true.



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