Wednesday, February 09, 2011
The New White LED Dome Light for classic Mustangs!
In addition to taillight, headlight, dash light, and turn signal light LED options, Mustang Project is proud to announce our latest creation, the LED dome light. Easy to install and you will be amazed at how much more light you have!
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Thursday, November 05, 2009
Mustang Project @ SEMA 2009
Mustang Project has arrived at the SEMA show, which is now in it's third day. This is a shot of our booth this year.
SEMA 2009 - Dynacorp 69 Mustang Shell
A quick snap shot of the new 69 Mustang shell from Dynacorp. Over the course of the SEMA show, this shell will be built into a complete car.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
New LED Products - Jan 09
Here are a few of our updated LED products that we've come up with recently. We showed off several of these at SEMA 2008 and received very positive reponses:
Our popular Shelby conversion kit is now available for the 1969 Mustang. Don't cut your car and reduce its value - No hole cutting required, no permanent car damage! Our LEDs are even brighter, and the kit operates sequentially for the Cougar look.
In response to customer demand, we've created our new Interior Dash LED kit. These kits are simple replacements for the dull incandescent interior lighting, especially for cars with a faded guage. The LEDs come in a range of 5 colors to match your interior. Currently available for the 1964 1/2 to 1966 Mustang, these lights directly replace your old lamps without any rewiring or modification of the car.
Now you can get brighter LED lights and sequential operation on your late model Mustang. A simple kit without any rewiring of the car - runs cool, looks great!
Friday, September 12, 2008
Finished 67 Mustang
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Mustang Project Partipates in Ideablob Small Business Contest
Mustang Project's Entry on IdeaBlob.com
Mustang Project is competing in the ideablob.com contest for small businesses, sponsered by Advanta - you can use the link above to view Mustang Project's idea, as well as others - be sure to vote for Mustang Project!
Mustang Project is competing in the ideablob.com contest for small businesses, sponsered by Advanta - you can use the link above to view Mustang Project's idea, as well as others - be sure to vote for Mustang Project!
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
New Fuel Filter and Belt Fan
The belt fan and fuel filter were replaced today. The next post will contain some pictures of the rebuilt heater box before, during, and after installation!
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
1967 Coupe Restoration - Carb Rebuild, LED Taillights, Fuel Pump
Yesterday I finally got around to replacing the fuel pump with a brand new one from Autozone. This ended up helping with the fuel starvation problems I've been having, especially in the lower gears. Also pictured is the Petronix Ignitor system wiring, which invisibly replaces the points system with an electronic ignition:

The carb is soaking right now and I expect that to help a good deal in eliminating the fuel starvation problem - got a rebuild kit, once again from Autozone. I did consider upgrading to a two-barrel, but decided to stick with the one barrel for now:

And of course we went ahead and installed the LED taillights, since we make them here:

And the project for the next week or three is rebuilding the heater box and getting the A/C fixed up. There is no reproduced heater box for this year with A/C at a reasonable price, so the old heater box will be repaired with some rust fixative and fiberglass:
The carb is soaking right now and I expect that to help a good deal in eliminating the fuel starvation problem - got a rebuild kit, once again from Autozone. I did consider upgrading to a two-barrel, but decided to stick with the one barrel for now:
And of course we went ahead and installed the LED taillights, since we make them here:
And the project for the next week or three is rebuilding the heater box and getting the A/C fixed up. There is no reproduced heater box for this year with A/C at a reasonable price, so the old heater box will be repaired with some rust fixative and fiberglass:
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