Las Vegas

SEMA 2014 is now officially over so we have a day or so before we fly back. Yet another gorgeous day so we have some pictures of Las Vegas for you to start with, a couple in day light with a clear sky and the more familiar neon night shots.

The day was so nice we decided to go for a drive and we stopped off at a car dealers or two and looked at their stock, we’re only interested in the Mustangs of course just to see what was out there. We had taken some pictures of the cars with their sales tickets which makes an interesting read, you can buy a new car and have the Shelby package added to it as this car was.

The other cars were a mixture of new cars on the nice shiny floor tiles and second-hand cars outside, we took a picture of the whole sales yard which was enormous as you would expect in the USA.

During the evening we came across a famous car that was owned by Liberace on display at a venue, this car was even on stage with him at his last concert in 1986.

We hear it’s been terrible weather in the UK, so we can’t wait to come back, well sort of anyway!

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SEMA 2014 – Part 3

SEMA again today, so here are a few more pictures of Mustangs to be getting along with. Today will be a little different as it’s all about looking for tools that could help us out back at the work shops and forging those so important contacts for the products we like the look of, I think we still have some business cards left we can give out.

Some nice custom interiors were on display.

We can’t forget the convertibles especially in a place like Las Vegas

Another notable car that you don’t see everyday, the Batmobile.

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We thought we would put up a couple of pictures Las Vegas in the day time, everything all seems very different in the sun. The famous Golden Nugget casino and a rather unfortunate picture where I was just standing there looking for my phone standing next to this street stall, such a coincidence!

Unfortunately as there has been lots of walking, that  means we have to keep the calorie and fluid intakes up, as it’s hot that means we have to drink beer, but I am sure you don’t want to hear my tales of woe!

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SEMA 2014 – Part 2

As promised we have uploaded more photos from the SEMA show, including the excellent Ford Stand which we will kick off with, there’s even a picture of the much talked about King Cobra which looks even better up close than the media pictures suggest.

At the Ford stand we spotted the NASCAR legend Richard Petty in front of the King Cobra.

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While we are on the subject of celebs – Adam meets Richard Rawlings.

Around the world there have been some amazing drivers with superb car control, one name sticks out – Ken Block. He’s had millions of hits on YouTube with his Gymkhana antics. Here at SEMA he has one of his cars here and it’s a classic Mustang. We seriously want a go in this one!

While we are talking racers there is this modified street legal track day car Mustang by MRT.

And last but no means least is this found Shelby GT500. It still has the dirt on it from what ever barn she was found in.

And of course there will be more tomorrow!

Videos:

We have posted the quick video of a Mustang doing it’s best to trash a set of tyres which can be found on our YouTube Channel or click here for the quick link.

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SEMA 2014 – Part 1

The SEMA 2014 show opened in style as you would expect and it’s great to be back here again. The question is always where do we start? We have plans but they always go straight out the window when we get here. The decision was to take it as we found it, good ol’ plan B. There was plenty of classic and new Mustangs at the show as we were expecting, of course we took plenty of pictures because we like Mustangs. There is not too much else to say about the stands so we will let the pictures do the talking on our behalf. There will be more pictures to come as soon as we sort them out and upload them of course.

Outside:

General Motors had a nice truck on display:

Inside there was some accessory manufacturers with their products, we especially like the nice stitching around the dash pad. Other colours to match the paint work?

There was new style Mustangs:

And there were the Classic Mustangs:

There is much, much more tomorrow.

Don’t worry the Ford Stand is absolutely amazing and we will post those pictures tomorrow for you, there was even a famous NASCAR racing driver Richard Petty – The King as he was also known, whom we managed to grab a picture of too. Check out tomorrow’s post for more pictures from the show including a rare barn find! We also have a little video of a Mustang being given a fair bit of grief and shredding tyres much to the delight of the crowd, that will be on our YouTube channel very soon, click here for a link to our YouTube channel.

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Shelby World Headquarters

Today we were in Las Vegas awaiting the opening of SEMA 2014 4th – 7th Nov. So what do you do in place like this? No not gambling, we went to Shelby World Headquarters – Shelby America Inc. What a great way to start the trip off. Like everything in America it’s huge and done with style. Plenty of space to walk around and look at the stunning cars that look like the paint is still wet from the production line! We had a guided tour of the workshops which was a superb experience, not only to see the older cars but the bespoke cars being made as well.

We have added a quick link to Shelby Headquarters click here if you want more info. If you’re coming to Vegas, visit Shelby World. Before you say it NO, I’m not on commission by the way – it’s just a great place to visit. There is even a virtual tour of the place too online.

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On The Hour – Every Hour!

Firstly it’s a little payback for Yogi – Happy Birthday.

As it’s Yogi’s Birthday yet again, we got him a little prezzie, a clock from our new stock. This Mustang clock makes a sound of a different models on the hour – every hour, except when it gets dark as the sensor will suppress the sound. We thought it would be a good idea that it would be an audible alert to let Yogi know it’s Jaffa Cake time! That don’t mean it’s one long lunch hour mind you. Have a good day Yogi, see you when I’m back from Sema 2014. We have got a few pictures of the clock under the Stock section below.

Customers Cars:

We have had a couple of cars in for a little work this week along with this real nice 1968 Coupe 289 Auto. The car had a few issues with a couple of leaks and not running to well at idle either. We replaced the oil pan, fuel line to the carb, new fuel filter, correct carb spacer, new thermostat, the gear box had a couple of new seals put in, all the levels for all fluids changed and topped up, and a new starter solenoid. The car now runs a lot better than it did with the timings all adjusted and the carb jetting balance checked. The engine also had a full health check for compression and pressures and all is good. The underside of the car is in a real good condition with the chassis looking as solid and as good as the bodywork. As we were cleaning her up after the road test, because it was raining of course the owner Liv turned up who was pleased with the work we had done. So pleased we managed snap a photo of Liv with her beloved car and justifiably so as well. It was a pleasure to work on Liv’s car. Liv – We will add the car to our customer car pages very soon for you as well. Click here for the quick link.

Stock:

We have this new line of Ford licensed product of a clock that makes a different Mustang sound for each hour. It can be turned off if you want and it will automatically shut up when the room gets dark. You can find it on our WebShop if you want a nice Christmas Prezzie. We will be producing a YouTube video of the sounds so you can hear each hour too. We will let you know when that will be uploaded.

Don’t forget I will be at Sema 2014 next week and I will try to get some pictures posted for you from the show.

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Our Annual Pilgrimage 2014

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It’s that time of year again when the annual Mustang Maniac pilgrimage takes place on our way to the Sema 2014 show in Las Vegas. We are looking forward to seeing the new products there which we may be able to integrate into our business too. We always seem to bring something back and forge more relationship that can help us here in the UK. It’s an exciting show lasting from November 4th to the 7th and with any luck and things going well we may be able to put up a few posts of some stuff we find interesting, so watch this space! The business will still be open of course and the WebShop will still be fully functional with Yogette on the phones if you need to speak to us directly.

 

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Happy Birthday Adam

Ford Mustang may be 50 years old this year, as for Adam?

From ALL the guys & girls at Mustang Maniac, including the pack of dogs:

happy birthday

Oh, one last thing Adam – the drinks & cakes are on you!

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A week of ’66s

This week has produced a mini fleet of ’66 cars to us that are in need of various amounts of work, a project car or just simple MOT’s. Most weeks we have a mixture of classic years, some weeks we have all fast backs or coupes, but not to many weeks where they are all the same year. We have a lot of cars here to be worked on at the moment and we are on course to keep up with work load. We are fortunate that we have some really great customers who understand the unexpected complications that can arise from restoration work that can delay completion times due to the extra work required.

We had a very nice silver Coupe that has a factory fitted rare front bench seat option. Yes we know it has leaves on it and we will clean it off as we have with the others due to the recent high winds in the UK.

Among the crop of ’66’s we have here a rare fully optioned car from the factory, it even has a custom colour for the year which was owned by a famous actress just before her sad passing in the late 60’s, the car also has a great proof of  provenance to go with it of course. Unfortunately the car does need a fair amount of work to get the car back to it’s former glory, but as we well know here at Mustang Maniac it can be done as it’s pretty solid on the chassis underneath. The car should make some very good money once it’s completed if it was ever to come up for sale.

Customer Cars:

The Alpha Red convertible has moved along again and we now have the completed engine and the exhaust fitted up, it need a little work to make it fit nicely but she does sound very nice as a result.

’66 Coupe full restoration is now ready for paint. The hard work on the hood has turned out to be lot of work in vain. when the hood was fitted back to the headlight buckets the leading edge has been bent down, not enough to notice. when laid down. We could adjust it to fit the front but the gaps we wrong up the sides of the fenders. I difficult decision but the hood was given some adjustments to try and pull it back into shape, but it wasn’t having any of it and distorted the rest of the hood, so it had to be  a new hood when you are restoring to this level.

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Ford’s Rare “Launch Stock”

We mentioned in a previous post September 14, 2014  about the nice blue 64 1/2 convertible used by Ford Motor Company on their stand at the Goodwood Revival. So we decided to dedicate this post to a beautiful and important car recently entrusted to us.

The car was here for its annual check up and some TLC that only we know how to provide. The reason this is an important car is due to a number of reasons; It’s a rare D Code convertible built on April 16 1964 – the day before the official Mustang launch half a century ago.  The build date, unusual colour and options point to it probably being built as a ‘company order’ where Ford District offices ordered a small number of cars before launch – they call these cars ‘launch stock’.  It would then have been sent to a dealer to be sold. This car was built for the Chicago office (code 41). It’s believed that Ford only made 200 Pagoda Green D code convertibles with standard white trim. Pagoda Green was only used on Mustangs for only the first few months of production when it was replaced by the very similar Tropical Turquoise in July 1964. The car looks to be pretty original and while it has clearly had some work over its 50 years, most of the original features are still there – dynamo, fixed passenger seat, low mounted horns, road draft engine venting etc. It also has a factory power top, rally pac and centre console fitted options.

The car is owned by a retired Ford Motor Company Director who tells us he spent a lot of time researching who he would be happy to have looking after his car. He started buying some parts from us and was really surprised that we had most of what he wanted in stock. After popping in and seeing how we work, he was very happy to entrust us with his car – and Ford delivered it straight from Goodwood to our workshops.

As we have been trusted to give the car a good look over and do what is required to keep this little lady in peak condition. the car had creaking front suspension, a few oil leaks, dodgy quarter windows and was maybe wasn’t running as well as it should be.

The owner wanted us to give the car a thorough ‘once over’, but also to have the front control arms replaced (the originals did not have grease points) and for the car to get a full steering geometry check and adjust, our geometry kit makes short work of the process and the difference of a properly set up steering can make is amazing. The steering idler had a small amount of play and was replaced to help with the geometry. A power steering pipe leak was replaced at the same time. A full list of other jobs that included new exhaust hangers – the owner is still keen to keep the factory single exhaust system even though it’s very quiet. We also fixed the various quarter window winding problems, adjusted the roof and bled and adjusted the brakes.

Our attention turned to the engine with a compression test, reset of the timing, a vacuum leak and also sorted out a number of ‘interesting’ repairs that had been carried out in the US during the cars early years, such as a wrong carb gasket, badly adjusted tappets to name a few, again all of which we sorted out.

It’s important to remember that while everyone sees the real value of these classic cars now, early Mustangs were just ‘old cars’ in the US for much of the seventies and eighties. Nowadays the value of these “old” Mustangs relies heavily on originality and how carefully any repairs are carried out to the car.

The owner of this car visited us a couple of times this month to discuss the work she may need and each time we talked through what we thought would be required – the owner has been very happy to just let us get on with it as the car needs to be “right”, while retaining as much of its originality as possible, which we are obviously all in favour of. So, after nearly a month of being with us, she is finished and the owner came over this week to collect it. After a decent test drive we are all really pleased at how much the car has improved. A lot of relatively small things have been fixed and added together they make the car much more useable. While our customer has clearly been around old and new cars all his life, he needed someone to give sensible and knowledgeable advice on what his car needed and in his own words:

“While the car drove ok and I am happy to do some of the maintenance and repair work myself – I started out as a commercial vehicle mechanic, I really needed someone who could be trusted to give it a thorough once over. After looking around at various Mustang providers I chose Adam and the team because they really impressed me with their understanding of these cars and the way they treat their customers. After seeing how they have carefully and sympathetically gone about transforming my car, I am delighted”

So yet another happy customer!

For us, it was a great opportunity to work on this important early car which also has some very close connections to Ford Motor Company. It’s good that we now have this owner as a regular Mustang Maniac customer and that will get to see this car again each year helping to keep it looking and driving as she should. Our appreciation to the owner for passing on his knowledge on these very early rare cars, there is very little – if any documentation from those early years unfortunately.

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