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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 15 7:31 pm
by GTXJim
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 15 8:14 pm
by Derek
Middle section of boot floor, this was fun to make.
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 15 8:21 pm
by Mossy68
I see Anton's sitting down on the job as usual !
Great work as always

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 15 8:23 pm
by Derek
This Charger was back last week for some dash work and engine mountings, the owner wants to bring it back real soon, for a disc brake conversion and a diff re-build with some 3.73s, he also wants a few other things sorted.
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 15 8:50 pm
by RW71
Loving that boot floor section, great work.

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 15 11:03 pm
by John
Will be getting the Formula 400 there when its out of the body shop
Hope you still have the list Anton

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 15 2:41 pm
by Derek
2 more from last week, Mustang is everything off from the bulkhead forward and all new metal welded back on, disc brake conversion and a power steering rack along with a big list of other stuff chassis rail the lot.
El Camino is just a full exhaust system for now.
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 15 2:44 pm
by Derek
In this pic you can see the state of the old exhaust
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 15 8:23 pm
by vipergts
Time for a bigger workshop?
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 15 6:10 pm
by R.RUNNER
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 15 9:41 pm
by NickB
[quote="R.RUNNER"]Confucius Says.................................Better to be a big fish in a small pond, than a small fish in a big pond
Wise words mate.............but I doubt Mr Confucius has ever tried doing an engine rebuild with his arse wedged between two mopars & a snap on tool chest ....
.....or even in a small pond come to that
Good work Anton

hope to see you soon....?

Posted: Wed Apr 08, 15 7:58 pm
by Derek
Bit of an update, lots have come and gone since I last posted, lets start with more of the 66 Mustang.
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 15 8:05 pm
by Derek
More of the Mustang. A lot of work went in to this one, Complete disc brake conversion, power steering box conversion, front end rebuild, everything was cleaned and painted before it went back in.
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 15 8:16 pm
by Derek
Steve's Cuda was pretty straight forward, fit pertronics in the distributor, get it running right, change the rad, whole front end poly bushed, changed all fluids, get the interior light to go off ( some silly sod had put the wrong bulb in ) and just make sure it drove nice.
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 15 8:27 pm
by Derek
More from Richards Torino. Richard wanted it so that the core plugs would not blow out so Anton made up a bracket to prevent this from happening, the exhaust boxes were changed and the engine bay got a coat of paint, I'm sure there was more than this but I can't find the pics.