Lower Cowl Repair Driver Side

start with cutting out the rust part of the old cowl try to leave as much of the original panel as possible once you get the rust part cut out, we can move on to cutting down the patch panel. to the size that will fit into the hole that been cut out of your mustang old cowl   then clamp the patch into place spot weld patch in place  then go back and completely weld it up

Rear Tail Light Panel Replacement

Got work done on the rear tail light panel also got the trunk lid worked into place glad that they had not welded the inner and outer edges together made twisting and bending lid into shape a lot easier.  Now that it is in the right shape, have it welded together to hold its right shape

67 convertible cowl repair

Well have start work on the cowl area of the mustang got the upper panel removed to see how bad it is. Going to have to remove the dash panel too so to get to the cowl side panel and replace them too, along with having to but in the outer end patch panel for the fire wall too! but I thing before I go on I will have to make up a chassis frame jig for the car it will be needing it with so much structural repair that it will need the jig to keep the rest of the car in it proper placement

Maine Mustang Car Club Is there interest in one

We here at Maine Mustang have had a few people showing interest in getting a Maine Mustang car club going.  Would like to see if a few more people interested in joining a Mustang Car club.  So if you are interested in joining a mustang club here in Maine ,please say so. Lets see what we can do to make it happen.  Tell all your mustang friends.

Pre Purchase Inspection

If you are looking into purchasing a classic car for the first time or you are not sure what to look for or what are the likely known problem areas that you need to be inspecting it is a good idea to get someone that does pre-purchase inspections or someone who has good knowledge of that particular vehicle to do a  pre-purchase inspection for you.  So when you get the car of your dreams you do not find out later that under that nice shiny paint it is hiding a true mess that will cost you a lot of money to get fix right!

Like they say “Let the buyer beware” in some cases it is so true!

Don’t get taken

Just had a customer stop by all disappointed with work done to his 70 Mustang .  It had been in a shop for two years and still was not a rolling car. New parts were missing and he wanted me to look at what was done to the car. I looked over the car, found a lot of shoddy work that they had done!  They put on a set of  Shelby traction bars and instead of welding them to the frame they had used liquid nails and glued them to the frame.  The center link was installed upside down and there was more … it makes me mad to see someone get taken like that.

Maine Mustang Club & Registry

Is there a need for a Mustang Club in Maine or a Maine Mustang registry? I would like to think so. If there was one, then we could work together sharing info and helping each other out, and make sure some of the new owners don’t make some of the same mistakes we did while working on there cars. I would like to hear some opinions about this! Let me know if you would join the Maine Mustang Club or sign up for a Maine Mustang Registry.

Don