Shelby is a good seller, usually their parts are pretty new. Theres also this near you, Ive been thinkin about it but I don't really want a cowl - not painted by the looks of it.
https://miami.craigslist.org/mdc/pts/d/hoodmustang/6367307246.html
If anyone is on the fence about these, just buy them. It's a great alternative to tinting the rear window, helps keep the entire car behind the drivers seat shaded, and they also look mean on the car
I have the American muscle tint on mine (for about 2yrs now) never had a problem and Ive been pulled over for other things. You can tell there is tint on them when the lights are off because they look black but with the running lights on and especially when you hit the brakes they are still...
Got rid of the stripes, added rear louvers, Eleanor scoops a black gt spoiler and a black roof. Got a set of vogtland spring and front and rear sway bars to put on my next long weekend as well
Is it just me having trouble seeing the videos? Its just a black box in the post.
They feature mustangs a lot in their vids, there's a cool one with a Richard petty mustang
Anyway I am really liking chemical guys products lately, amazon stocks most of their stuff and ships through prime very...
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This guys videos are a great place to start out if you're looking to do it yourself, I also like that he doesn't try to force his products down your throat. If you have some time and don't mind getting the equipment it is really worth doing yourself
If you're looking to get a detailer...
Ya I wrapped my roof and took the antenna off and it's real easy to open it up enough to get the bolt out, just a couple magnets hold the rear portion up. I was hesitant to pull it down at first because it didn't seem like you should put so much pressure on it, I can't remember if the antenna...
I use Croftgate Quick 'n' slick and Aquanil, one of those (or both?) has good UV protection which seems to be keeping the plastics looking new. Mine is parked in the South Florida sun 24/7 too.
There are grades, usually labeled as Heavy, Medium, or Fine. Fine is what you'll want which I've never had problems with it scratching the paint. I believe heavy and medium are used to get rid of tough paint contaminants or used to remove overspray and need polishing after.
I have to agree with some of the previous posts about washing MF towels in a certain way, if you only have a few just do them by hand with a good amount of warm water.
As for an ultimate clean windshield I'm a stickler for doing it a certain way. I clay bar
it about once a month, use windex...