July 20, 2011

The bucket, the oil, and the spill

Well today started off on the wrong foot shal we say.  Literally.  While stepping over an engine block I had lost my footing and managed to step right into a 5 gallon bucket of used motor oil.  The now newly oil painted everything took a little time to deal with.  Filled the caddy up with a small scrap run to free me up some room.  I did get 500 lbs into the trunk tho... The drive was white knuckle all of the way.

Anyhow..
I really think I got some stuff done today.  The wiring harness on the driver side is all cleaned up nice and tidy.  I had to move the starter solenoid several times due to definite future rubbing problems.  Moving the wiring and all related is not really all that hard.  Besides the other side of the inner fender is a much better place for all of that bulky Ford wiring.  Might be getting all of the extra holes welded up tonight... maybe.. My welder friend isn't the most timely.  I also fitted the hood, plastic splash guards and the fenders to check clearances.  I also put the nose piece on as well just to make sure the aftermarket fenders are going to fit.  I left the fenders connected to the nose after looking things over and hung the assembly from the rafters because space is tight around here.  I mounted the old driver door to check some of the electrical.  I had found some stout door solenoids that are factory to something..  they were able to unlatch the door just fine.  Time to sit on the love seat in the garage with the dog and watch some TV.  Till next time.




Project update, ok well from last month...

Here are some pics of the work I am doing.  This has been a total single man show with almost all of the resources needed.
 This is the current stage... Well kinda Ill add more pics later.  




 This taken after engine and subframe removal.  Took the pair out from the bottom without a hoist.  It can be done and its not all that hard.
 This is one of the 3+ pile of parts I have in my office waiting to be installed.
This is a pic of the Buck tags.  One shows the original order number (DSO 74-0126) from what I understand this is like the states purchase order number.  The other has information on the build details ie. color, drive train bla.. bla..
 A moment before the removal

Just after the removal.  Not the cleanest under there.  Soon to follow is new inner fender aprons without all of the holes and a relocating of wiring harness and fluid hard lines.  Got to tidy things up!

Sister Car for sale on EBay!

WoW! Never thought I would see another from the same DSO lot.  My vin is only a couple off from this.  Here is a link to the listing OSP SSP Listing  I will hope to go and take some pictures, as this rarely happens, also any extra history learned is always good!

July 17, 2011

The history of my SSP Mustang

This mustang was purchased by the state of Oregon in 1985 along with 15 or so others.  The total numbers are really unknown as the state cannot confirm their records. The cars arrived sometime in 1986 to be used in service.  Oregon State police outfitted the cars in various equipment packages.  Some were  fully loaded with all the bells and whistles and some were very well unmarked. 

 My SSP was outfitted in a white exterior with the side molding painted black.  It would of had a McDermott lightbar with a single red and blue light mounted on the roof.  In-between the light on the roof also were mounted two radio antennas.  There was another antenna mounted on the left side quarter panel.  Would have looked something like this while in service.  Hell, this might be my actual car.   There is no sure way to confirm yes or no.  I got this image from SSP Mustang Org a great place to look at the history of mustangs in service use.



The Beginning

This is a blog about my 1986 Mustang SSP.  I had started a "Cardomain" profile some time ago.  But, like other people I have talked with that site has gone to the ad ferry's. Enough with the bla bla...