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timsweet

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1970 Ford Mustang Mod Project
« on: March 26, 2011, 09:42:11 AM »
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So I’m weaving my way through the spec for all of the mods for what some folks think it a toss away car.  1970 was still in the muscle era and the ’70 coupe was the runt of the litter for Mustangs.  It had to fight for space with the Bosses and the Mach 1s and really it was lost in the mix.  That’s why I love this car.

 If you’ve followed my blog you know that it started life as the 250 straight 6 engine and now sports a .030 bored 302, but it needs more. You might be thinking…”Dude…you love the car but you want to make it more like the Boss or a Mach 1.”  To that I say, “Well yeah…but no.”  I want to make it the car it could have been, it’s not like it’s a station wagon…it’s a sports car, with less sport than its bigger siblings.

For the first set of mods I did what most project manager do, plan it out right down to the documentation for the specs for every mod.  For this set of mods I’ll do the same.

I’ll share parts of the documentation here on this page of my blog and find a place for readers to be able to download the template.

However for this entry this entry I wanted to cover some mod options.  None of these are firm but all are being looked at.

From my list one of the first things do is to add some heat protection and sound deadening.  The amount of heat that comes from the current 302 is pretty intense and as I boost the power with new heads and an intake it’s going to run hotter.  I want to keep that heat outside.  Of course here in AZ the car is 120 degree before you even start it.

Of course budget is always an issue…yes average guy  – average (below average) budget.  There are kits out here by Quiet Ride Solutions/AcoustiShield.  A complete kit runs about $700.  There are various sub kits are available and you can pick the area you want to cover.  Now these are all pre-cut for your specific model but there is an alternative.  You can by the brand name Dynamate for about 130 bucks for 9  18”x 32” pieces, that is about 35 sq. feet of mate.  One other alternative brought to my attention by a fellow Corvette owner was to check at  your local big box hardware/lumber/house stuff supplier (Home Depot or Lowes type) stores for the same material, he redid his older Vette for must less than $700.  You gonna have to some cutting, but that’s have the fun.

Now the concern I have it how much to do? I’m not sure I need to do the trunk floor, but I probably will, but my real issue is the roof.  My headliner is in perfect condition and taking it down risks having to replace it.  However, it’s hot here in Southern Arizona and stuffing the top will help keep the car cooler.

What do you thing?  Let me know.

Thanks for reading.

Tim

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Re: 1970 Ford Mustang Mod Project
« Reply #1 on: March 26, 2011, 05:40:07 PM »
For thermal and sound deadening try second skin, a friend of mine swears by them.  They have spray on coatings as well as stick on mats.  Spray on coatings boast that they do not mess with panel fitment.

here's the link
http://www.secondskinaudio.com/index.php

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Re: 1970 Ford Mustang Mod Project
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2011, 12:44:46 PM »
I feel for you timsweet. When we lived in Mesa the 66 didn't go out much in the summer other than evening cruising. You're thinking in the right direction about keeping the heat outside but you may have to bite the "budget" bullet if you plan to run in the sun. The trunk may not have to be done but the firewall, floor, and roof should be. You're right about doing the roof, that sun is a real killer out there. Good luck. . . .  8)

 

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