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1977 Ford Mustang II: Update 11/25/2009


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Got started with this today...This is a mockup with its wheels and tires:

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It's gonna be painted light blue (the plain ol' Testors square bottle light blue!), and the interiors will be in a leather tone. Also began basic engine assembly...The stock headers are awful, so I started building these:

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:P

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Got started with this today...This is a mockup with its wheels and tires:

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It's gonna be painted light blue (the plain ol' Testors square bottle light blue!), and the interiors will be in a leather tone. Also began basic engine assembly...The stock headers are awful, so I started building these:

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:P

Them scratch built headers are a big improvement over the stock plastick

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Small update...was prepping the firewall for wiring, and thought up a simple way of creating brackets and tie-downs for cabling and hoses: Took some small diameter wiring and hammered it until evenly flat. Made two holes where the tie-down will go, inserted it there and bent the remainder of the tie-down to keep it tight. This is just a pic testing how it looks...

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I also lowered the front-end of the chassis and I have to make new lower-arms for the front suspension. By the way, found a wonderful website with reference for this car. Click here to go there...

:D

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Another brief update:

Driver-side header is almost finished. Took me a while to get the alignment right--this is stiff wire (stuff used for plants and decorating, got a bunch of rods for $1 at Walmart)...Anyway, after I make a collector and a flange, I'll paint the whole thing flat white.

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Okay, here's a few updates for the weekend:

Scrapped the solid rod headers and made them from solder. To create the collector, I simply melted the soldering rod together. Still needs a biut of cleanup, but it looks nice to me...

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I then went ahead and mixed some Testors enamels, to get this funky blue shade. It needs sanding, I got more orange peel than expected...Maybe needed more thinner?

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And also painted the interiors with a properly 1970's-looking brown shade:

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I also retouched the wheels with Testors gold because the inside of the wheels came unpainted in white...

:lol:

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It went into the tank today...I tried to polish it but it was just too much. More thinner next time! ;)
I was going to suggest that but thought it was more fun seeing you suffer through the polishing progress!!! :P:P Are you using a clear on that?
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I was going to suggest that but thought it was more fun seeing you suffer through the polishing progress!!! ;):P Are you using a clear on that?

Yep, I plan on using clear...It depends on how the paint polishes out next time...

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  • 1 year later...

Don't have much time to elaborate (gotta get ready to go to a birthday party), but I resucitated this project and it's coming along rather nice. Chassis is almost done, engine is in place, interior almost complete...It should be finished for next week. Here's some pics!

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Jose, pretty good save on the paint! Like Mike asked, What kit is it? I don't think I ever saw this kit with an opening hatchback, or did you make it yourself? If you did, it came out pretty good!!! :lol::lol:

George,

This is the AMT kit. The MPC kit did not have an opening hatch.

Kerc,

Great job on the Deuce!!!

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Vaya Kerc, nice project!..I liked, I would just suggest to try maybe another set of wheels to see how it looks, maybe something classical, I don't know, just how I see it. I don't know preety much about these ones...Another question..Do you plan to sand down your hands too?.. :huh:

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Dale pa'lante que te esta quedando chevere!

Simón P. Rivera Torres

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Vaya Kerc, nice project!..I liked, I would just suggest to try maybe another set of wheels to see how it looks, maybe something classical, I don't know, just how I see it. I don't know preety much about these ones...Another question..Do you plan to sand down your hands too?.. :rolleyes:

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Dale pa'lante que te esta quedando chevere!

Simón P. Rivera Torres

Only the COOL modelers have blue hands!

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This might be the last update before moving to Under Glass. :lol: Gotta get some lil' details here and there, build and install the driveshaft, finish engine bay detailing, and build the exhaust. Then it's done! And yes, I noticed the rear glass on one of the side windows is drooping--I saw that after taking the pics, and it's fixed.

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