I thought I'd give my wheels a bit of a polish. It was a lot harder than I thought and I did not manage to get all the rusty bits off the rims.
However, they got pretty damn shiny!
A blog about finding and keeping my 1973 Mustang Grande (V8 - 351C 2V). Produced on July 6, 1973. Sold in Florida, USA.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Monday, May 6, 2013
Checking the bottom
I never had a good look at the bottom of my car. No idea how much rust there would be for example or if there are any holes or damages. So some folks I know from a Dutch Ford forum offered to jack it up in their garage so that we could have a look together. The results were very good!
Here are some pics:
Up! Up! Up!
And there it is. Let's have a look. Finding the jack points was a bit hard. It's in the owner's manual I have but even that's not overly clear.
In this picture you can kinda see on which four points the car is actually lifted. Click the picture for a slightly larger version. Bottom looks pretty clean...
Only a little bit of surface rust. Nothing to worry about.
Here you can see the back jack-points. It's basically just in front of where the spring is attached.
Sparkling clean, rust-free, rock-hard bottom. Exactly what I was hoping for :-) The only funny thing was the exhaust pipes. Somebody welded those together themselves.
Ditto.
And back on the ground.
Gorgeous.
Bye bye!
Here are some pics:
Up! Up! Up!
And there it is. Let's have a look. Finding the jack points was a bit hard. It's in the owner's manual I have but even that's not overly clear.
In this picture you can kinda see on which four points the car is actually lifted. Click the picture for a slightly larger version. Bottom looks pretty clean...
Only a little bit of surface rust. Nothing to worry about.
Here you can see the back jack-points. It's basically just in front of where the spring is attached.
Sparkling clean, rust-free, rock-hard bottom. Exactly what I was hoping for :-) The only funny thing was the exhaust pipes. Somebody welded those together themselves.
Ditto.
And back on the ground.
Gorgeous.
Bye bye!
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