I got back Saturday night after attending the 40th Anniversary Mustang show in Nashville. It sure was a heck of a birthday party! Trouble had the honor of being one of three cars out of 4,000+ to be pulled out for a magazine photo shoot. While the photographer was getting his shots, I snuck a few, too. I posted the three best ones on my website:
Thanks! It was for Mustang Enthusiast. I don't know when the pictures will appear or if there will be an article with them. Guess I better subscribe now. :)
LOL! You're the first person to notice that Trouble has no mirrors. It will be a couple of months yet before the outside mirrors go on as we're taking a break right now from cars. I think I will try to attach the rear view mirror soon, however, as it is not fun trying to back up.
"Laurie S." wrote in news:c6m20k$22l$0@216.39.176.191:
I have to confess - I read the posts over in AHPBBFM before here. :) The car really does look great though. What else do you have to do besides the trivial things like the mirrors?
Joe TS#29 Calypso Green '93 5.0 LX AOD hatch with a few goodies Black '03 Dakota 5.9 R/T CC
Nothing really major, but a lot of minor to middlings things--vacuum line from the tranny so I can get out of second gear, power steering pump (my arms are really getting tired steering that thing without the assist), finish and install floor console (which has the power window controls and gauges in it), finish the wiring, finish the a/c install, figure out a way to fit the Griffin radiator in, restore and install the folddown seat platform, install lots of heat insulation and put the carpet back in over it, get the interior door panels built and installed, align the front, check the leaky brakes, install the door locks (which are hitting on the door hardware right now and won't fit), and do lots of touchup.
Like I said, lots of stuff, but nothing like what we've done for the last four years.
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