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wallace Nov 3, 2014 10:33 AM

Great job OP...


PM sent about those panties.


I assume they are for sale.

GrnT Nov 3, 2014 10:53 AM

Turn it into a drag car. Gut the interior and put a big motor into it. Use it for some awesomeness. The poor car deserves a good life. If its not rusty that is.

austinkli Nov 3, 2014 11:17 AM


Originally Posted by Jazzman442 (Post 6866047)
I would have sold the car after work gave the boss a few bucks and called it a day.

Or get a pressure washer and clean the car inside and out. replace the door panels carpet and interior. LOL

Last option is strip the car and make it a race car.

My boss makes over $250,000 a year. No amount I could have thrown him would have convinced him to look the other way. But I actually want to keep the car for now.

austinkli Nov 3, 2014 11:18 AM


Originally Posted by wallace (Post 6866056)
Great job OP...


PM sent about those panties.


I assume they are for sale.

Lmao! Gross!


Originally Posted by GrnT (Post 6866062)
Turn it into a drag car. Gut the interior and put a big motor into it. Use it for some awesomeness. The poor car deserves a good life. If its not rusty that is.

I've considered this, in the future. For now it'll just be a daily driver as I'm currently driving an ugly Saturn every day.

VGMStudios Nov 5, 2014 09:17 AM

wow. That is so sad how she treated that beauty.

If you want I do have my old sill plates, gear shifter, hand break and door handles since I replaced them.
LMK if you want to buy them.

Good luck on restoring the car.
Have you tried Goo-Gone or CLR for those stains?

austinkli Nov 7, 2014 08:14 AM


Originally Posted by VGMStudios (Post 6866622)
wow. That is so sad how she treated that beauty.

If you want I do have my old sill plates, gear shifter, hand break and door handles since I replaced them.
LMK if you want to buy them.

Good luck on restoring the car.
Have you tried Goo-Gone or CLR for those stains?

Very interested in those pieces. Will PM you about them. Specifically the gear shifter.

austinkli Nov 7, 2014 08:14 AM

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Got a lot more work done on it yesterday. Unfortunately I didn't get that many pictures. Kinda got into working and forgot about snapping pics.

Started by pulling the seats out.
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This is where the mold was growing under the passenger seat.
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And I don't know wtf this is but it was under the rear seat. It wasn't as liquidy as it looks either. I stuck my gloved finger in it, and it felt like glue.
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Then I had to move on to getting the center console out. Thank you savior Brice for having metric tools!
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Turns out that cover for the shifter, straight up missing. It wasn't pushed up further in there or anything, it's just gone.
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Weird stack of change that was stacked UNDER the center console. Weird.
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After getting the center console out I spent a lot more time pulling random plastic covers out, and also was able to get to the shifter and clean it out better. Didn't really take any pictures though.
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Got back to pulling the carpet up. Found out neither Brice nor myself had the right size Torix screwdriver to take the seat belts out, so I used a razor blade. Also wasn't about to start pulling the dash to get the carpet that runs behind the dash so I used a razor blade there too.
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So I got to pulling it out, and groce!
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I had actually already cleaned a bit here, but I just got to town with a scrub brush, tooth brush, and purple power.
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It was so groce I literally scrubbed, then took a hose to the inside of the car.
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And only AFTER taking the wet vac to get the water out did I find the drain plug.
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But it was def looking much better. And the smell was gone. Hopefully when I go back next week it will smell like JDM Squash.
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Then I got to the seats!
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Hosed them down and took a tooth brush to them a couple times, left them in the sun to dry out.
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That's pretty much where I left off. I peeled all the insulation out of the car and off the bottom of the carpet. I may either clean the carpet next week, or take it to get it pressure washed and steamed.

jim010 Nov 7, 2014 09:03 AM

That is so sad ...

I too have parts. I have a climate control module, and I'll check to see what else.

I too worry about the maintenance of the car - if any.

VGMStudios Nov 7, 2014 09:43 AM

that brown solid liquid looks a lot like dried up coke.
So gross. Keep up the good work.
Looking forward to seeing it all shiny new!

Flagstang Nov 7, 2014 11:10 AM

Every time I click on this thread.. It only gets MORE EPIC

austinkli Nov 7, 2014 11:40 AM


Originally Posted by jim010 (Post 6867304)
That is so sad ...

I too have parts. I have a climate control module, and I'll check to see what else.

I too worry about the maintenance of the car - if any.

Thanks. Please either post here or send me a PM with what other parts you have.


Originally Posted by VGMStudios (Post 6867321)
that brown solid liquid looks a lot like dried up coke.
So gross. Keep up the good work.
Looking forward to seeing it all shiny new!

I think it was some brown dried up coke. Possibly along with other things. I don't know.


Originally Posted by Flagstang (Post 6867339)
Every time I click on this thread.. It only gets MORE EPIC

Thank you. I'll try not to disappoint. Gonna have to skip working on it this Sunday because I'm going to drive a lambo, but I'll probably get more to work on it Thursday next week and post more on Friday. Sorry it's such a slow process.

houtex Nov 7, 2014 09:12 PM

Man, there is carpet for less than $250 with the pad available at various sites. I'm not even thinking about it, it's *bought* if I'm dealin' with that. Even if it's not the right shade, or heck, even gettin' a set of black carpet, and then red mats.

The seats, sure, clean those, but that carpet and jute?

Bye. New only plz.

But that's just me, I s'pose.

2k7gtcs Nov 7, 2014 09:27 PM

I thought Glenn would buy those panties for sure

:jester:

ricksGT/CS Nov 8, 2014 12:19 AM

Looks like a flood car ,,been in or under water ,,
very sad to see Mustang come to that ,
some people are just nasty ,
but glad to see now someone is trying to clean it back up .
good luck and nice job so far , :)

austinkli Nov 8, 2014 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by houtex (Post 6867514)
Man, there is carpet for less than $250 with the pad available at various sites. I'm not even thinking about it, it's *bought* if I'm dealin' with that. Even if it's not the right shade, or heck, even gettin' a set of black carpet, and then red mats.

The seats, sure, clean those, but that carpet and jute?

Bye. New only plz.

But that's just me, I s'pose.

The jute has been trashed already. It was done for, and I wouldn't want to keep it. So far I haven't found a carpet with the jute for under $200. I found the carpet by itself for $150, but then also you add in the cost of the insulation pad and you're back up to over $200 again. I got a guy who will clean the carpet professionally for about $40. I'll see what kind of work he does, and if it's not to my liking I'll buy new carpet.

I do intend to do black carpet with Red mats. The passenger mat was missing and the driver's was pretty bad so I actually threw it away.


Originally Posted by ricksGT/CS (Post 6867576)
Looks like a flood car ,,been in or under water ,,
very sad to see Mustang come to that ,
some people are just nasty ,
but glad to see now someone is trying to clean it back up .
good luck and nice job so far , :)

I actually think that she left the passenger side window down in the rain or something. All of the mildew in the rear, was on the passenger side seat. All the mold in the carpet, passenger floor board. And the majority of the nastiness under the carpet and place I found all the water, again passenger side. Car hasn't leaked since I got it, so I can only assume she forgot to roll the window up during a bad rain storm.

houtex Nov 8, 2014 11:40 AM

Sure, $40 is not a big gamble on it, but still. I think I'd rather have the new black carpet.

Or red. Red would be better anyway. :D

Rather B.Blown Nov 8, 2014 11:49 AM


Originally Posted by houtex (Post 6867623)
Sure, $40 is not a big gamble on it, but still. I think I'd rather have the new black carpet.

Or red. Red would be better anyway. :D

Yeah, I wouldn't even mess with it. I'd put that $40 toward new carpet.

laserred38 Nov 8, 2014 06:20 PM

Get some new upholstery from TMI...

TripleBlack14 Nov 8, 2014 06:22 PM

And get a CSI kit with Luminol and a black light. God only knows what disgusting bodily fluids are in that car.

Flagstang Nov 8, 2014 09:22 PM

Black light FTW!


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