In this phase of the restoration of our 1965 Mustang, Steve Magnante tricks out our fastback with a digital dash conversion and modern gauge clusters. Car-audio expert Johnny Ray, of Classic High Performance Audio, then joins Steve and discusses some contemporary audio systems that are available for classic car restorations and the state-of-the art system that hes designed for our car. Steve continues the modern upgrades with a GT style fog lamp bar, halogen tri-bar headlights and a cool sequential LED tail light system that can be installed without any permanent modifications.
Note: This is a summary of steps included in the restoration procedures as shown in episode 309 of Classic Car Restoration. The steps seen in this demonstration are general guidelines for restoration procedures on this particular make and model of vehicle, and for the level of restoration selected for this project. There may be variations in procedures depending model, condition of vehicle, level of restoration undertaken and the types of replacement parts or upgrade kits selected. Always follow proper safety precautions, and read and follow manufacturer's guidelines, diagrams and safety notices that come with any replacement parts or kit that you select.Digital Dash Conversion with New Gauge Cluster
Host Steve Magnante shows how to install a digital dash unit with modern gauge clusters that include digital readouts for fuel, volts, oil pressure, water temperature, tachometer and a speedometer that goes to 255 mph.
Tools and materials:
awl
digital gauge cluster
flat head screwdriver
new audio dash
full set of sockets/wrenches
front head lights