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We are putting together a 1969 Ford Galaxie fastback. The engine we are building is a 351w with aluminum heads and a aftermarket Edlebrock injection and a bunch of other performance goodies. Should be somewhere around 350 HP. We are also converting to a 4 speed toploader transmission. Its a real sidetrack for my car but still a lot of fun to see it come together.
Originally Posted by Tret
WOW! Sorry it took so long to reply Scott! But this guy used it. Anyway to get rid of that "pink" hue the clears give off. I've the same issue with my 92 over 95s :/
Oh, gotcha, I bought that same red paint from amazon, not sure how that will get rid of the "pink" unless you want toturn the tails all red. the pink hue kinda grows on me after awhile, the tails look so OEM and classy IMO.
I know what you mean. I think it's the whole inside color reflection thing going on. I just saw the newer Lexus/Toyota and their clear is literally CLEAR. It just kinda bugged me a bit is all since then.
Once apart you have to get the infamous key hole plastic off, people say pull hard, I wouldn’t, if you break the wrong part they go in the trash. I took a knife and cut around and around to control where the plastic separates.
how long did it take to cut the keyhole off this way?
Bumping a not so long ago thread, tryina get ideas what to do with my tails. Anyways, any pics of it lit up with park lights, signal, break lights and revers? Thanks!
There is a beautiful conversion to solid red on some 1997 tails in this Forum. This write up is useful for anyone trying to NOT bust their tails during disassembly.