Post **PICS** of Your Mustang in Your Garage
Sweet rides. Awesome garage.
If you ever want to sell the BG Goodrich banner, let me know. I drove a yellow '95 (for 9 years!) that looked EXACTLY like that baby. I really miss her...
If you ever want to sell the BG Goodrich banner, let me know. I drove a yellow '95 (for 9 years!) that looked EXACTLY like that baby. I really miss her...
Next house = Bigger garage. See if you can spot the mark on the wall where my first passenger side mirror decided it no longer desired the company of the rest of the car.


PS - first pics of the new front end! Too bad y'all can't see the non-bespoilered deck lid as well.


PS - first pics of the new front end! Too bad y'all can't see the non-bespoilered deck lid as well.
Next house = Bigger garage. See if you can spot the mark on the wall where my first passenger side mirror decided it no longer desired the company of the rest of the car.


PS - first pics of the new front end! Too bad y'all can't see the non-bespoilered deck lid as well.


PS - first pics of the new front end! Too bad y'all can't see the non-bespoilered deck lid as well.
Tom: Did you get the lower center portion of the GT/CS fascia painted???
If so, what did you or your painter have to do to get it painted, as mine is telling me that they will not do it as the paint will not adhere properly...
Ok this thread just motivated me to go clean out my garage. I've got three quads, and a motorcycle in there. The Stang, my truck and my Passat live outside, there is just no room in the garage.
You can paint anything so long as you're willing to do the prep work. I told my paint guy I wanted the whole thing painted, so he filled and smoothed the center section until it had the same consistency as the rest of the bumper. It's the same thing you'd have to do if you wanted to paint the mirrors instead of getting covers. It's more labor intensive, but worth it IMHO.
HEHE, Those are actually some gutted contactor enclosures I got from my old job. I put shelves in them and use them for storage. The only electrified panel is the Siemens P1 bolt-in commercial panel, fed with 200 of the 400 amp service to the house, and is one of four P1 panels in the house. This is the only pic I could find, the other 2 have car cleaning supplies in them.
Only in the last 4 years have I vowed never again to store anything on top of my project cars, that is unless it is related to the project.
You can paint anything so long as you're willing to do the prep work. I told my paint guy I wanted the whole thing painted, so he filled and smoothed the center section until it had the same consistency as the rest of the bumper. It's the same thing you'd have to do if you wanted to paint the mirrors instead of getting covers. It's more labor intensive, but worth it IMHO.
I need a new paint guy...
Not much to look at, but it does it's job (well, for 3 out of 4 cars at least) This was taken after I bought the place last year, before the exterior mods to the Mustang. But everything else is pretty much the same.














on a regular basis.