My '68 Mustang Fastback Project



Before I got the car:

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Day after I got the car:

 

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New vent panels, and stripping the interior and sound deadening tar:

 

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Replacing the rear floor pans. 
(The front are actually in good shape, even though the pictures don't show it well.)

 

 

 

Cleaning up the surface rust on the front, and painting the floor pans.
New underlayment for the trunk and front and rear floor.

 

 

 

With the new 2¼ H-pipe inch installed, custom extensions needed to be made
to connect to the old 2 inch exhaust system.  The old exhaust will be replaced
after the rest of the car is finished.  It's nice and quiet for now.

 

 

Replacing the passenger quarter.

 

 

Replacing the driver's quarter.

 

 


 

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