72 Mustang Mach1 restoration

72 Mustang Mach1 restoration

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ZR1cliff

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249 months

Sunday 14th October 2012
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The inside quarter window supports were sorted today. Strange how the body was ok yet these were rusty. Maybe victims of rain leaking past the window rubbers?

A couple of hours with a wire brush, then a quick sanding with wet and dry, folowed by 'Smooth' silver hammerite spray that can be applied straight to metal and coroded metal and they're done. The paint doesn't require undercoat and gives a "5 year protection"



Drying out on the workshop floor. All that's needed now is the bolts will be buffed up and oiled.


ZR1cliff

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Monday 15th October 2012
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Over the last few weeks I've been picking up and putting down other parts and spending the odd hour, here and there on them, one of which is the clutch linkage.

This was very rusty, pitted and siezed. This was cleaned up, taken apart and derusted, although the pitting was too bad to totally eradicate.



New parts were ordered a couple of weeks ago, to rebuild the clutch linkage. They arrived today and replaced the broken worn out bits. All done in around an hour.



The linkage was reassembled and greased up. All that's needed now are new springs.


ZR1cliff

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Thursday 18th October 2012
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The paint went on this week along with three layers of lacquer. Everything is now being 'flatted' and then compounded to give a glass like finish.

Really pleased with how straight everthing looks.






roscobbc

3,351 posts

242 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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Have you got the 'over centre' spring for the clutch linkage?

malc350

1,035 posts

246 months

Friday 19th October 2012
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Cliff that is looking the ballarks!

Malc

ZR1cliff

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Friday 19th October 2012
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roscobbc said:
Have you got the 'over centre' spring for the clutch linkage?
Not sure what spring that one is? I've got two springs from the clutch linkage - one longish spring and one smaller one.

ZR1cliff

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Friday 19th October 2012
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malc350 said:
Cliff that is looking the ballarks!

Malc
Cheers Malc, hopefully have it back together for a couple of cruises next spring/summer.

uk66fastback

16,536 posts

271 months

Saturday 20th October 2012
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You doing the engine bay satin black or body colour? ANd is that Grabber Blue?

ZR1cliff

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Saturday 20th October 2012
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uk66fastback said:
You doing the engine bay satin black or body colour? ANd is that Grabber Blue?
Yes, Grabber blue. Everything behind the grille and in front of the Rad is satin black. The engine bay will be the body colour.

ZR1cliff

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Monday 22nd October 2012
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ZR1cliff said:
uk66fastback said:
You doing the engine bay satin black or body colour? ANd is that Grabber Blue?
Yes, Grabber blue. Everything behind the grille and in front of the Rad is satin black. The engine bay will be the body colour.
Been down the garage today and got a more up to date photo.


roscobbc

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242 months

Monday 22nd October 2012
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ZR1cliff said:
Not sure what spring that one is? I've got two springs from the clutch linkage - one longish spring and one smaller one.
The longer one helps relieve pedal pressure.

argoose

585 posts

222 months

Tuesday 23rd October 2012
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Cliff that is a stonking colour mate!

Not sure if you've been watching Classic Car Rescue but last week they did a 69 Mustang Con in the same colour smile

Can't wait to see it on the road.

Dr G

15,172 posts

242 months

Wednesday 24th October 2012
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That's a serious colour, looking great!

ZR1cliff

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Thursday 25th October 2012
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roscobbc said:
ZR1cliff said:
Not sure what spring that one is? I've got two springs from the clutch linkage - one longish spring and one smaller one.
The longer one helps relieve pedal pressure.
Will see if I can find new ones of these springs. Some parts are difficult to find.

ZR1cliff

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Thursday 25th October 2012
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Saw the classic car rescue Angus. Great colour, as are all the 70's 'Grabber' colours. One of the best Grabber colours I've seen in the metal was grabber lime.


ZR1cliff

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Thursday 25th October 2012
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Dr G said:
That's a serious colour, looking great!
Think the colour first came out on 70 mustangs.

argoose

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222 months

Thursday 25th October 2012
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ZR1cliff said:
Saw the classic car rescue Angus. Great colour, as are all the 70's 'Grabber' colours. One of the best Grabber colours I've seen in the metal was grabber lime.

Ya like this colour to Cliff stonking.

ZR1cliff

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Tuesday 20th November 2012
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Bonnet/Hood is finished and compounded. Just needs a final compuond and shine.





stormy22

793 posts

137 months

Monday 26th November 2012
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Wow, jealous as hell !!!!!!!

I passed up the opportunity to purchase a '72 Mach 1 about 10 years ago, rolling project car, no engine for 1000 GBP, but the wife at the time (1st wife) complained too much as I had 2 x '71 mk3 cortina's, a '78 Mk2 Granada, a Pajero and Volvo 850 at the time... I should have forseen the future and just got the car !!!!
One day, I will get another.

Your's looks to be awesome indeed, what engine will it have?

ZR1cliff

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Monday 26th November 2012
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stormy22 said:
Wow, jealous as hell !!!!!!!

I passed up the opportunity to purchase a '72 Mach 1 about 10 years ago, rolling project car, no engine for 1000 GBP, but the wife at the time (1st wife) complained too much as I had 2 x '71 mk3 cortina's, a '78 Mk2 Granada, a Pajero and Volvo 850 at the time... I should have forseen the future and just got the car !!!!
One day, I will get another.

Your's looks to be awesome indeed, what engine will it have?
Love the varied list of cars that have passed under your ownership. Very impressive!

My first 'Yank' was a 71 Mustang. Always loved the shape and paid 1500 quid for it back in 81. It has remained my favourite shape and in recent years I'd noticed how few and far between they were getting, plus how expensive they were becoming.

When this one came up locally, around 14 months ago, I had to go and have a peek. Knowing these cars and how they rot I was impressed how solid the car was, so fulfilled my ambition of buying another one as a keeper. A rotten one could cost you 5k, just in welding and new panels, so was happy to pay nearly 6k for the barn find.

I've just restored the original 302ci V8 and that will fill the bay for the next 2-3 years until I can catch up financially. Then I have spare LT5 ZR-1 engine, backed by a 6 speed ZF, sitting in my workshop that will eventually fill the bay.