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Nice lookin car. couple things i noticed though:
1. Steering wheel cover, YUCK!
2. Wash that thing!
3. You should wetsand and polish the headlights, they will look brand new
4. Call Max at five star ford and order center caps
5. You should fill in the holes where the license plate braket used to be
6. Wats up w\ the air ride?


Im not trying to put your car down, kuz its awesome, but if i do those things, it has the potential to be one of the best on this site
 
k9t8m said:
Nice lookin car. couple things i noticed though:
1. Steering wheel cover, YUCK!
2. Wash that thing!
3. You should wetsand and polish the headlights, they will look brand new
4. Call Max at five star ford and order center caps
5. You should fill in the holes where the license plate braket used to be
6. Wats up w\ the air ride?


Im not trying to put your car down, kuz its awesome, but if i do those things, it has the potential to be one of the best on this site
How would you fill in the holes for the license plate? I want to do that for my Mark VIII. BTW Nice looking MarkVIII. In black It really does look like a batmobil:cool:
 
mark0101 said:
How would you fill in the holes for the license plate? I want to do that for my Mark VIII. BTW Nice looking MarkVIII. In black It really does look like a batmobil:cool:

Ya, the GenII's do have some lines like the original Batmobile. After all the Batmobile was a Lincoln.


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Like this........

mark0101 said:
How would you fill in the holes for the license plate? I want to do that for my Mark VIII. BTW Nice looking MarkVIII. In black It really does look like a batmobil:cool:


1)Countersink the hole a little from the front side.
2)Find a small piece of plastic, or loosely fit a piece of duct tape on the back of the hole.
3)Use a hot glue gun to fill the hole from the front.
4)Let the glue setup a bit and then sand smooth.
5)Primer and paint with a paint with a flex additive.
6)Stand back and admire.

You can also get a kit from any place that sells poly industrial conveyor belts. They usually have belt repair or what they call welding kits. A gentleman that I used to work for actually holds a patent for the process of welding poly belts together. But the hot glue method works and lasts for a long time.
 
the car should not loose air when you "let it go" for a few days.....i assume you mean that you parked it and the front air bags deflated? I stored my 94 for 3 months and the bags were fully inflated the entire time.....You should take care of the leak as soon as you can....

beautiful car, I love the 2nd gen lsc's.
 
i turned off the airbags, for a day or 2, but man when u try driving that thing with no bags its hell truly i felt like it had hydrolics, with the bags deflated i hit a little bump the car hopped for another 30 seconds
 
I think a couple of the directionals are on backwards too. but a beautiful mark nonetheless. you guys should see my headlights if you think those are bad
 

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