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Welp, while I do feel your pain, ya gots to pull most of that stuff anyway for air conditioning. And that's something you're not going to regret, although it may be painful right now.
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Yep
Now have to decide which AC system to order.
My compressor (Sanden peanut style) is on passenger side, so that complicates things a bit.
Any help appreciated
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Looks good! I suffer from the same affliction.
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You are trying to replicate being a Ford production worker on the Ford assembly line, aren't you 😆
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How else are you suppose to get to the back side of the engine bay?
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Don’t forget the intermittent 2 speed wipers.
Am I helping? 😂
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Nos681 wrote:
Don’t forget the intermittent 2 speed wipers.
Am I helping? 😂
Yup, now's the time for that mod. Oh, and you may as well go ahead and add the cruise control. If this is gonna be a Bash Cruiser you're gonna want cruise. I like mounting the servo behind the dash...nothing but a little cable in the engine compartment.
And an upgrade to the accessory fuse panel is nice...long as you're in there.
Sure hope you can get that thing ready for the Bash in Sept.
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I liked your post many years ago doing the white paint under dash. It’s a big help in down the road under dash visibility.
Rust proofing the cowl, neet how the 69’s outer cowl comes off, way better than the previous years.
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Bullet Bob wrote:
Nos681 wrote:
Don’t forget the intermittent 2 speed wipers.
Am I helping? 😂Yup, now's the time for that mod. Oh, and you may as well go ahead and add the cruise control. If this is gonna be a Bash Cruiser you're gonna want cruise. I like mounting the servo behind the dash...nothing but a little cable in the engine compartment.
And an upgrade to the accessory fuse panel is nice...long as you're in there.
Sure hope you can get that thing ready for the Bash in Sept.
BB, didn’t you have the suggestion of making cruise cable connection inside the car?
Like to the pedal arm? Therefore not visible at all.
We’re here to help.
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Nos681 wrote:
Bullet Bob wrote:
Nos681 wrote:
Don’t forget the intermittent 2 speed wipers.
Am I helping? 😂Yup, now's the time for that mod. Oh, and you may as well go ahead and add the cruise control. If this is gonna be a Bash Cruiser you're gonna want cruise. I like mounting the servo behind the dash...nothing but a little cable in the engine compartment.
And an upgrade to the accessory fuse panel is nice...long as you're in there.
Sure hope you can get that thing ready for the Bash in Sept.
BB, didn’t you have the suggestion of making cruise cable connection inside the car?
Like to the pedal arm? Therefore not visible at all.
We’re here to help.
Yes, we did that on the Falcon project 'cause he used the stock Exploder intake which put the throttle body in an inconvenient place. I turned mine around so the TB is on the left and used the stock throttle linkage, like with a carb. Cruise cable is about six inches long coming through the firewall.
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Love it! Even has the "Squeeze Up One MPH" feature.
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Toploader wrote:
You are trying to replicate being a Ford production worker on the Ford assembly line, aren't you 😆
It’s all part of the vintage Mustang owner experience.
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I actually had the intermittent wiper module in the shopping cart, but it said it must be used with a certain windshield wiper switch, which they did not have.
I ordered the Vintage Air surefit system from the same company that built my serpentine belt system. Mainly because they offer the correct setup to work with the passenger side compressor. If they have that all figured out, it will save me a bunch of work. $1400 shipped, including tax. Does not include a compressor since I already have one.
I will do the wipers and cruise control once I get the cable clutch system built.
Should have plenty of time. The lead time on the custom AC system is FOURTEEN WEEKS. Unbelievable.
Meanwhile, I can get the engine in and cable clutch system built.
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Whine-knot remove the seats and at least be 'somewhat' comfortable while screwing a round under the dash?!
(skeered ya might wanna get 'em re-upholstered WYAIT.......?)
6sal6
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6sally6 wrote:
Whine-knot remove the seats and at least be 'somewhat' comfortable while screwing a round under the dash?!
(skeered ya might wanna get 'em re-upholstered WYAIT.......?)
6sal6
Seat change is in the plan… I just don’t have enough floorspace left to remove many more parts.
Anybody tried to retrofit 2017 Mustang GT seats in a 65-70? I have a set I picked up.
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MS wrote:
6sally6 wrote:
Whine-knot remove the seats and at least be 'somewhat' comfortable while screwing a round under the dash?!
(skeered ya might wanna get 'em re-upholstered WYAIT.......?)
6sal6Seat change is in the plan… I just don’t have enough floorspace left to remove many more parts.
Anybody tried to retrofit 2017 Mustang GT seats in a 65-70? I have a set I picked up.
I have to agree with Mike. It truly makes my back ache looking at those pictures of all that under dash work being done while laying across those seats.
I installed 96 seats in my 68, but I'm wondering how those newer seats will fit. If you do it MS, shoot lots of pictures.
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I store the seats in a bedroom when working under the dash. Just saying...
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300+ feet from shop to bedroom seat storage. Any volunteers?
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Store em in your boat
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MS wrote:
Seat change is in the plan… I just don’t have enough floorspace left to remove many more parts..
Well I guess it's time to build a new "BIGGER" shop
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Seems to me you need a shipping container that could be also used as a bedroom.
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Rudi wrote:
Seems to me you need a shipping container that could be also used as a bedroom.
I can already hear the HOA's upitty ups getting their panties in a wad over that idea!
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Gawd!! What's all the whining about working "under" a dash? That 69 has a removable fake dash that leaves nothing but space to work on what will eventually be behind the dash. On that thing it looks like you can sit on the seats and work right out in front of yourself. You guys must be spoilt! Try doing all of this in an early car, then you'll know.
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