FaykSaleen
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Alright guys I've been working on this with my oldest brother at our shop for the last few weeks and it's been going as smooth as can be!
I didn't make a thread and update it frequently as I wasn't sure whether you guys would be interested in that type of thing. We have more projects coming up soon so if this stuff grabs your interests we'd love to share!!
After a failed family partnership I decided to convert our shop to all mustangs (won't release name or information on here as we're not sponsors of sn95forums.com just YET) and a bitter-sweet event took place during this process..
My buddy got this beast, 3.4 whipple, e85, etc..



New front fender bolted on

Unfortunately I wasn't in town for the scoop delete, my brother and our welder Jeff got started on the delete without me :tongue: due to my absence during the time I don't have much pics but I've got some I'll dig them up from my phone

We used absolutely the least amount of bondo, my brother mastered this job like no other and I can't be more impressed with it. He utilized all the natural lines of the quarter panel with the help of a delete plate and used a very thin layer of bondo to smoothen out all the grinding, even the weakest magnet will stick to the car in this area.


We borrowed our neighbor's low overspray osha approved spray gun, thing is pretty awesome it's like a wagner for automotive paint but it's definitely not a wagner lol anyway we shot the door jams here to save time as we rented a spray booth to paint the car.



The paint we're using:

Alright guys I've been working on this with my oldest brother at our shop for the last few weeks and it's been going as smooth as can be!
I didn't make a thread and update it frequently as I wasn't sure whether you guys would be interested in that type of thing. We have more projects coming up soon so if this stuff grabs your interests we'd love to share!!
After a failed family partnership I decided to convert our shop to all mustangs (won't release name or information on here as we're not sponsors of sn95forums.com just YET) and a bitter-sweet event took place during this process..
My buddy got this beast, 3.4 whipple, e85, etc..



New front fender bolted on

Unfortunately I wasn't in town for the scoop delete, my brother and our welder Jeff got started on the delete without me :tongue: due to my absence during the time I don't have much pics but I've got some I'll dig them up from my phone

We used absolutely the least amount of bondo, my brother mastered this job like no other and I can't be more impressed with it. He utilized all the natural lines of the quarter panel with the help of a delete plate and used a very thin layer of bondo to smoothen out all the grinding, even the weakest magnet will stick to the car in this area.


We borrowed our neighbor's low overspray osha approved spray gun, thing is pretty awesome it's like a wagner for automotive paint but it's definitely not a wagner lol anyway we shot the door jams here to save time as we rented a spray booth to paint the car.



The paint we're using:












