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Hey guys, im building a replica car of my dads 1:1 1972 Mexican GT 351 mustang coupe, i got the resin body from motor city resins, and im down to the details to make it as close as i can to the real thing.

I need some help with the side decals, all the kits of course have the Mach 1 side and trunk decals however my dads car has GT 351, i took a picture of them on the real car, what i need help with is someone thats handy with the photoshop that can take the picture i have and errase the yellow background and straighten it to where i can take that and print it out with thestors decal maker software and paper.

Here are some pics of the model body and the decals i need.

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Thanks for all your help!

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You don't need the Testors program. You can use nearly any word processor. Set up a page that is 5.5 x 8.5 in. and find a font that is a match for the lettering you want. Type in the text you want and test print to check the size. Print and prepare the decals according to the instructions. Done. It seems to take the most time getting the size right.

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Probably took more time to write the reply than it took to do it. Easy when you have a good picture to start with.

I can send you the vector file if you want, it could use a lot of squaring of corners and things like that, especially in the "Mustang" part, but I think it's good enough for model work.

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Probably took more time to write the reply than it took to do it. Easy when you have a good picture to start with.

I can send you the vector file if you want, it could use a lot of squaring of corners and things like that, especially in the "Mustang" part, but I think it's good enough for model work.

GT351-vi.png

Hey guys thanks for the replies i knew yall would come through!!

And a special thanks to Brett that was lightning quik!

Posted (edited)

Carlos, can you show us and tell us more about this Mexican market Mustang? I know there were a lot of similar, but different cars marketed only in Mexico. I'm always interested in learning more about these type of things.

Scott

Edited by unclescott58
  • 3 weeks later...
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Sure Scott,

In 1972 there was no fastback bodied mustangs in Mexico so Ford De Mexico took a coupe body and created their own version of a "Mach 1" and they named it the GT 351, All the cars were 351 w 4 speed with full instrumentation Hurst shifter front power disk brakes ram air hood mach 1 grille honeycomb rear panel mach 1 gas cap Dana rear end standard interior with deluxe rim blow steering wheel.

Im sure there is more to it but for the most part that is it

Posted (edited)

Sure Scott,

In 1972 there was no fastback bodied mustangs in Mexico so Ford De Mexico took a coupe body and created their own version of a "Mach 1" and they named it the GT 351, All the cars were 351 w 4 speed with full instrumentation Hurst shifter front power disk brakes ram air hood mach 1 grille honeycomb rear panel mach 1 gas cap Dana rear end standard interior with deluxe rim blow steering wheel.

Im sure there is more to it but for the most part that is it

Thanks Carlos. This kind stuff always interests me. Living close to Canada in the 1960's you'd see Canadian variations of US cars from time to time. Still remember the confusion on my first trip to Canada seeing a Pontiac Laurentian go by. Let see, I know fullsize Pontiacs came in Catalinas, Venturas, Star Chiefs, Excutives, Bonnevilles, and Grand Prixs. But, Laurentian? My father explain, "That is one of those Canadian cars." Canadians had different, but simular cars? Cool! Years later I learned Mexico did too. Again cool!

Speaking of Mexican Mustangs. In 1974 Mustang II in this country was not available with a V8. 4 and V6 only. In Mexico, they were offered with the 302 V8. Lucky SOBs. In 1975 we got Mutt IIs north of the boarder with the 302 again. But, we only got the wimpy Mustangs in '74. Mexico got the muscle version. Life is not fair sometimes.

Again, thanks for teaching me more about other cars Carlos.

Scott

Edited by unclescott58
  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Scott, you are correct about the mustang II in fact up to maybe recent years, in the past all mustangs in mexico were v8 cars.

I have also read that Ford de Mexico was in charge of the engineering to shoehorn the 302 into the Mustang II engine bay.

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