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The internal tub is covered with felt on the dashboard and the floor. The rest are painted. The gauges are first painted matt black, then the paint on the protrutions are scraped with a round hard brush. Thanks to the excellent molding, the result would not be like this if it were of poor quality. I wish the rest of the car had the same quality. Bucket seats are from my parts box.
The engine is painted usual Ford blue. The air filter is detailed by drawing the imitations for corrugated paper element. Ignition wiring is added with Detail Master wires.
 And the logo. I think it is a very distinct design element on this car. The grille is replaced by a screen from Detail Master. The logo generated on the computer is printed on paper and glued on a styrene sheet, then cut to profile. It is glued in front of and away from the grille screen as an outstanding element.
The rear lamps were made by drilling and
filing the recesses, then applying Humbrol Clear Fix to the gaps and imitating lenses. A sheet of Bare Metal Foil was put on the inside, and lenses painted with transparent red and orange. 
The "CUSTANG" plate, as well as the big Mustang logo in the front grille and the sticker just above the rocker panels were generated on computer and printed on sticker paper.
The headlamps and turn signals were made from my parts box, since the kit had full molded chrome-coated lighting. 
Now the car is finished. Sunglasses from Detail Master are added on the dashboard, as well as the wipers.
The engine bay. A fuel filter made by painting a zener diode is added on the engine. A scratchbuilt ignition coil is also placed on the right side inner panel. The fan was lost, so it was scrachbuilt from sheet styrene.
The underbody. Nothing extra here, just box stock.
The stripes with Mustang logo are also created on the computer and printed on sticker paper, then applied on the car.
A  3/4  rear view telling about the rear contours.
And a full rear view. You can get this close to the car only while waiting at the red light....
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