Nobody is going to repop something like that. No demand. You should be able to find what you need in a salvage yard or one of the guys on this board. There should be lots of p/s pulleys available. It doesn't even have to be the same exact diameter as long as the shaft size is the same. You can change belt lengths if you need to. Post a wanted ad on here...somebody can surely help you out.
Here is a picture of the outer frame rails, or covers as they are being called, which are being reproduced by Joe's group. They still need to attach the bumper mounting plate. These are for the big bumper cars. Small bumper cars are to follow.
Power steering pully Bud I am stripping a 77 Comet with a 250 I6 Your more then welcome to the power steering pully,, PM me with your address and how to contact you,, Joe
Looks like an NOS frame, shock tower, and inner fender assembly. You don't see too many of those NOS...
I picked up that part for my Stallion,,,turned it over to the fab shop to make the frame rails,, inner and outer,,,, and the aprons front and back,, Coming from a perfect factory part,,, I figured that we would have perfect reproductions,, we are not going to do a shock tower,,,,but every thing else we are,,, all the frame parts will be reproduced,,,, rear rails as well,,, and a rear shackle mount repair kit for the rear frames that rot out... Joe
You are the man!!! Can't wait for all those part. My father put his Stallion restoration on hold so he can use your part.
The 691/2 to 71 outer frame rail cover are coming out at the same time..that would be the RT side,,, so if ya need one let us know,,,,, LFT sides will be coming in a few weeks, Thank you Joe
Looking for the RT side to be shipped next week,,, that will be 691/2 to 71 and the 74 to 77 so we expect both sets to be available very soon,, Joe
Cowl vent repair panels I posted under the tech article about the repair, is there a mesh material that could work to prevent the future buildup of debris around the vents? Could it be built into the exterior panel, or tabs installed that would hold plastic mesh material in place, maybe included in a kit for this panel? I think being such a labor intensive repair, this would be a welcome improvement, could extend the life of the vehicle twice as long, especially if you've ever been in the situation when your straight six outlasts the torque boxes and floorpans....could save dozens from the crusher
Yes....a wire mesh type of product applied to the INSIDE of the cowl vent opening while the repair is being made would be a good idea. I am sure some type of metal mesh is out on the market. I really don't see alot of people doing this because: 1. The people who go to the expence and trouble of repairing their cowl probably will not be driving this car as a daily driver....so the likelyhood of anything getting back down in the cowl is slim. 2. Some owners have just elieminated the cowl openings all-together when they make this repair, and that is a popular option Mustang supply houses sell a cowl type cover that attaches and reattaches easily. Something like this could easily be made for a Maverick. The ones I have seen are made from a clear plexiglass. I have also seen a flexible magnet material used. Paint it body color, cut to size, and just stick it on.
New Parts sent to the Fab shop1) 74 to 77 Comet front stone deflector or filler pannel, Fits between the grill and front bumper. (2) Lower fender extention to frame brace. 74 to 77 Comet. (3) Fender to radiator suport mounting bracket. 74 to 77 Comet. (4) Front Bumper re-enforcement 74 to 77 Comet. (5) Brace Verticle extention 74 to 77 Comet. ( from bottom of radiator support to striker) We have started on the Comet parts as well,, we have alot more going off to Fab. I will keep every one up to date as we start the process of new and diferant parts. Thank you Joe