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Mail From: ssixto ((email redacted))

hi guys,

after cleaning a coffee can full of sheet metal screws we have a mystery.
i have a bunch of 1/4" hex-head sheet metal screws that i don't remember
where they go. there are a dozen 1/4" x 1.25" and fifteen 1/4" x 1".

any ideas where on the Mustang these go ???


Update;
motor is done, ready to go in.
doors done, ready to go on.
rear end done
trunk done
front suspension done, including R&P and export brace.
glass all installed, headliner too.
heater rebuilt, metal parts refurbed and painted
dash and clovebox door repainted.
all body bolts cleaned and repainted (Jasco & Naval Jelly)

Currently;
we're working on repairing the leaking cowls. we cut out the old hats from
under the dash and opened up an access hole in the ends of the cowl cover.
kinda like what Stephanie did. we'll be taking the cowl down to the metal and
filling in with bondo before painting, then we'll put in the plastic hats.
we only
have a few pin-holes.

stephanies-mustang.com/cowl2.htm

Next;
brakes and new lines, thanks Mustang Steve!
new gas tank and 3/8" fuel line
repaint console
repair pin holes in floor, (@#!$% cowl.
assemble front sheetmetal
all new wiring
insert motor and C4
exhaust
and lastly assemble interior

if we work hard, maybe it'll only be another couple of weeks...


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thanks, "for evil to triumph,
sixto good men need only do nothing"



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