What all did you have to do to the suspention nostang?And are you running a 8.8 or 9 inch rear end. Thats cool about not having to cut on anything , everyone else I talk to says I'de have a hell of a time trying to get the thing to fit but I've seen it done before. Seen one in a mustang that is , not the process of putting it in. It was a silver 89-93 hatchback , don't know what year exactly. A guy that works for this body shop in Knoxville had it , it was badass. There is another orange one I saw at a car show in Pigeon Forge TN and it was mean looking . I think Big blocks look so much meaner .People tell me I should stay with my small block and build it , but I've always wanted a big block . Size matters I guess hehehe .
Whitehaw , awsome i'll check out the webpage. The guy at the body shop here said he could use some kind of epoxy stuff on my moldings and sand and paint them and they'd look like new for $75 . Whioch is nice and all but my moldings are shot to hell , pitted and little chips are falling off , do you think i should check the kit out or trust him that he can really fix them? He does specialize in restoring stangs and he has painted several cars for my family with excellent results. Even when we traded in my sisters 1999 malibu she had backed into a tree the dealership couldnt tell it had been wreck. I swear she damn near tore the rear off that car. So he does great work , I just dont see how these things can be fixed without falling apart again eventually. Maybe he can though , but i'll check that kit out anyways , Thanks man