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Old 12-22-2015, 06:36 PM   #47
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Default Re: 79 Mustang project U/SA

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Originally Posted by Sean Marconette View Post
Remove unneeded wiring, all sound deadener, carpet insulation, and anything not needed. You will be surprised what that adds up to. It's all in the details, and adds up quickly. Get the weight off the front so you can put it where you need it in the back. Find an aluminum front bumper.

There is mastic that glues the door skin to the crash bars, so don't just start prying and pulling on it, otherwise you will do a number on the door skin. My 78 Zephyr, the crash bar had to be cut in half to get it out of the doors A cut-off wheel is best, and whatever you do protect/remove the glass or you will be replacing it. The grinding embers will pit the glass.
I second that too. The Fox body cars can quickly lose weight. I came up 120lbs light my first trip to the track, and this driver is way overweight himself.
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