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1993 Mustang SN95 Dash Swap (Progress)

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2011

My 1993 Mustang Notchback with a 2001 GT Dash, Console, Seats, carpet, Steering column, Mach 1000 Stereo, HVAC Box (working A/C!!!!!), 2001 GT Front brakes, 86 SVO Rear Brakes, 95 Cobra Master cylinder, 302, E303, 1.7Roller Rockers, Ported GT40 Heads, Explorer/GT40 Intake, 65mm TB, 70MM Maf, A9L, UDP's, 1 5/8" Shorty Headers, 2.25" Flowmasters, 87 T-Bird Turbo Coupe 8.8, 3.55 gears, WC T5, Zoom Adj. Quadrant, B&M Pro Ripper, Plus tons of other stuff, plus its still a work in progress. Let me know what you think!

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  • In the description u said u have the m 1k sound system. Could u explain how u mounted the brakets 4 the 10 in subs? Could u specifically address the studs that the subs attach 2. How did u set them up? Did u weld them in? Did u cut holes in the trunk & run them in from under the car? Please explain as best u can.

  • @BlindMansRevenge2002

    I didnt use the enclosures that the subs came in. I had to make my own to fit in the trunk of my notch. What I did was fiberglass in the spare tire well and it provided about 1.0cuft each, enough airspace for the subs to work. So the the subs were firing up instead of towards each other. I no longer have them installed. Someone offered me more then I paid for the entire setup for the amp rack and the subs, so I sold them.

  • I just bought a 1988 notchback, and it has a 1994 gt dash with 2001 Terminator gauges. Nothing works as far as the gauges go. Any ideas where I can get info on doing this. Great job by the way your car is awesome!

  • @souschefbubba

    you will need 94-95 5.0 gauges for anything to work. You will also have to change the cluster connectors out to make them work also. 99% of the wires are the same color so it is a dieect swap. As for the Speedo in the 94-95 cluster you will have to tap into the VSS on the trans to make it work. This is very vague I know, but this isnt the best forum to explain things....

  • Is a 2001 dash pretty much a direct fit in foxbodies?

  • @jack15501

    ahhhh.... no... takes alot of mock-up, cutting and building of brackets....

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  • Very nice swap. Im in the process of building a 88 lx 5.0. Planing on tucking/hiding all wires from under the engine bay, and much more.

  • Dam thats impressive.

  • How much would you charge to do a dash swap? Lol. I don't have a dash in my project

  • unique, very cool

  • nice clean swap, I haven't see this done before, and I have seen 1000's of fox bodies.

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