Good news! The upper scoops are now glued into place. We’ve opened them up and had them glued into their final location. They’re looking great.
The other two photos are of the front end where we’re still working on making it all fit up nicely. Another issue we’re having is deciding how to fit the front grille. I’m told there are several ways that can be used to fit this but i still need to investigate. For now here are the update pictures, enjoy.


hi cam
doing some good work is there any way i can contact you doing a similar project
Hey Waldo,
You can give me your email address and i’ll drop you a line. What did you have in mind? Thinking of starting a your own?
hi cam
have some parts you might be interested in or your mate
notlaw@idl.net.au
hi cam
drop me a email if you whant some info on your car you are going to strike troubles with them upper scoops
Hey Waldo,
Feel free to shoot me an email at 67mustangblog@gmail.com
Keen to hear from you.
cheers
Cam
Fabrication of functional brake vents!!!!
Is it possible to get “functional brake vents” with the STOCK 67 vents? I have a 67 Mustang and I look at the lower side vents and they are not opened from the exterior, so I would assume that you would have to cut-out slots so air could reach and cool the brakes. I like to keep the stock look of my 67 side vents but I would like to make an opening with them so I can get some cool air to cool those drum brakes. I know anything is possible with the right amount of money and so on, but do you think its possible to keep the same stock look of the 67 lower side vents and still get air to go threw them?
CHEERS!!!