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Bucket Seat Covering Tips and Tricks Classic Car

We repair a worn seat bun and save the base upholstery cover for re-use in the 1967 Mustang. Our tips work on most any bucket seat base. We use seat buns from National Parts Depot and hog rings and hog ring pliers from Eastwood..

Jeff Ford Contact:
Jford@autorestomod.com

Parts:
National Parts Depot:
http://www.npdlink,com
Seat Foam Professional Grade Concours SF-7
Shield Seat Side RH 61616-2A
Shield Seat Side LH 61617-2A
Burlap Bench Seat Underlayment: 918-2
Pad Set Rear Seat Meshed Backed: 66800-1A

Eastwood:
http://www.eastwood.com
Hog Ring Pliers Straight Nose: 52032 Hog Rings pack of 300: 21569

Tools:
Pry bar
1x4 wood block

Classic Car Mustang Cougar Rear Seat Fixes and Tips, Installing Lap Belts, Pedal Pads

We repair a Mustang rear seat in a viewers 1967 Mustang. The tips are also especially good for Cougars or other Ford two doors And our tips work on most any back seat. We use sill plates from National Parts Depot as well as pedal pads and windlace. We also use hog rings and hog ring pliers from Eastwood. As well as a beautiful set of belts from Snake Oyl.

Jeff Ford Contact:
Jford@autorestomod.com

Parts:
National Parts Depot:
http://www.nationalpartsdepot.com
Windlace Maroon Replacement Style WL-BB 16 feet
Mustang Pad Brake Pedal Repro 2454-2A
Mustang Trim Cover Brake Pedal Pad Best 2A487-2A
Mustang Pad, Clutch Pedal 7A624-1
Mustang Trim Stainless Clutch Pedal Pad Repro 7B544-1
Mustang Accelerator Pedal Repro Incl Stainless Trim 9735-1A
Mustang Plate Set Door Scuff Polished Stainless 013208-2C Need 2 Mustang Insert Door Scuff Plate Repro P-2 Burlap Bench Seat Underlayment: 918-2
Pad Set Rear Seat Meshed Backed: 66800-1A

Snnake oyl:
http://www.ssnake-oyl.com/
2-Point Retractable Lap Belt w/Push Button & 7" Boot: HL23122P

Eastwood:
http://www.eastwood.com
Hog Rings pack of 300: 21569


DIY Aftermarket Gauge Cluster for 1967-1968 Mustang

We install the National Parts Depot Gauge Support, Molded Plastic so that we can get rid of the molded ABS and engine turned panel that a previous owner installed. We also have to remove the rest of the trim work and replace it. Part 1 of  2.

Thanks for watching!

Jeff Ford Contact:
Jford@autorestomod.com

Parts:
http://www.npdlink.com
Gauge Support Molded Plastic 10848-12A
Mustang Lower Trim Instrument Panel Black Camera 044A10-1
Mustang Upper Trim Instrument Panel Black 044A90-1
Mustang Emblem Instrument Panel Red W/ Silver 04460-6A Mustang Center Trim Instrument Panel 04774-1A
Mustang Bezel Instrument Cluster Best Repro 10838-5B

http://www.musclecarswitch.com/
1967 Mustang Intermittent Windshield Wiper Switch FM6768WI

DIY AFTERMARKET GAUGE CLUSTER FOR 1967-1968 MUSTANG

We finalize the install of the National Parts Depot Gauge Support, Molded Plastic so that we can finally lose the engine turned panel that a previous owner installed. This week we also give tips on installing the trim work and replacing it. Part 2 of  2.

Thanks for watching!

Jeff Ford Contact:
Jford@autorestomod.com


Parts:
http://www.npdlink.com
Gauge Support Molded Plastic 10848-12A
Mustang Lower Trim Instrument Panel Black Camera 044A10-1
Mustang Upper Trim Instrument Panel Black 044A90-1
Mustang Emblem Instrument Panel Red W/ Silver 04460-6A Mustang Center Trim Instrument Panel 04774-1A
Mustang Bezel Instrument Cluster Best Repro 10838-5B

http://www.musclecarswitch.com/
1967 Mustang Intermittent Windshield Wiper Switch FM6768WI

http://www.dormanproducts.com
Electrical Sockets - 2-Wire License, Side Marker : 85814
2-Wire License and Sidemarker (Low Profile) 85868

First Gen Camaro Chevelle Nova Front Suspension Diagnosis 

We diagnose the front suspension of a ’68 Camaro in preparation for installing a set of tubular KMJ control arms as well as a set of CPP disc brakes.

Jeff Ford Contact:
Jford@autorestomod.com

First Gen Camaro Chevelle Nova Firebird DIS-ASSEMBLY 

We tear down the front suspension on the first generation Camaro, Chevelle, second generation Nova and Firebird.

Jeff Ford Contact:
Jford@autorestomod.com

Specialty Tools:
Lisle:
http://www.lislecorp.com
Pitman Arm Puller: 41900
Pickle Fork Kit: 41500

Pros and Cons of Tubular 
A-Arms 

Why Tubular A-Arms for your First Gen Camaro, Chevelle or Nova? Larry and Jeff look at pros and cons of the popular upgrade for GMs. They also look at Hydraulic shocks vs. gas. As well as best alignment specs for First Gen Camaros.

Jeff Ford Contact:
Jford@autorestomod.com

Parts:
Camaro Shock QA1 Front: C-7345B-05B
Eaton Detroit Springs (custom set)
67-69 Camaro Tubular Front Control A-Arms Upper and Lower 68-74 Nova SS X Body: KMJ 12013KIT

Tubular A-Arm and Spring Install Camaro

We install the KMJ Tubular A-Arms, Eaton Detroit Springs and CPP front disc brake kit for  First Gen Camaro, Chevelle or Second Gen Nova. 

Jeff Ford Contact:
Jford@autorestomod.com

Parts:
http://www.eatondetroitspring.com
Eaton Detroit Spring (contact Eaton Detroit for your application

http://nationalpartsdepot.com
Camaro Line Set Front Brake Stainless Steel: C-4685-30C
Arm Pitman P/S: C-6859-1A
Rod Steering Connecting (Centerlink) Repro: C-6870-1
Arm Idler Service Grade Good Replacement: C-6895-1S
2 Tie Rod Inner RH or LH: C-6230-8S
2 Tie Rod Outer RH or LH: C-6230-1S

http://kmjperformance.com
67-69 Camaro Tubular Front Control A-Arms Upper and Lower 68-74 Nova SS X Body: KMJ 12013KIT

http://www.classicperform.com/
CPP Brake and Spindle Kit (contact CPP for your application)


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