- Jan 7, 2010
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Hello!
I wanted to introduce myself and show you what I've been up to. I finished my last 2 year project (bagged mini truck) this summer and had been feverishly looking for a 67 coupe. I found this one in August and grabbed it up. Its a solid 67 that had been converted from a 6 cyl to a 302. Ran GREAT, drove well, stopped as good as any car with 4 drums and no booster. Solid floors, no real rot anywhere. I bought it just to beat around in as an occasional driver and wasnt looking for another project. But as these things usualy go...that didnt last long. It doesnt help that I live 2 miles away from the Mustangs Unlimited location in CT
I started doing some basics the first month (just thought I'd clean it up a bit...as if that was going to be enough) by replacing the bumpers, taillights gas cap ect...
Under the hood had seen better days:
First cold day I started to unbolt some stuff just to look around. You dont REALLY know a car until you crawl around it for a few hours.
Next thing you know, the motor just started asking me to pull it apart:
Couldnt bare to put the old parts back on so...
So now its a nicely built 302 with 351w heads (the good year
) mild cam, headman headers, 600 Edelbrock, High RPM high rise manifold from Proffesional Products ect. Bolted to a B.W. 5 speed with a Centerforce clutch and a 9" rear. Should go pretty good.
Made a oil filter cover into a chrome blower motor cover:
The interior was in wrough shape so that was next.
Did the doors and dash in Gunmetal with a bit of flake, cleared and buffed.
I love the Shelby/Eleanor style, so I'm building it with some of my favorite pieces:
Just dropped in some drop springs, KYB shocks and a big boy sway bar.
Thats it so far...but I think I'm making some good progress for 3 months work.
I wanted to introduce myself and show you what I've been up to. I finished my last 2 year project (bagged mini truck) this summer and had been feverishly looking for a 67 coupe. I found this one in August and grabbed it up. Its a solid 67 that had been converted from a 6 cyl to a 302. Ran GREAT, drove well, stopped as good as any car with 4 drums and no booster. Solid floors, no real rot anywhere. I bought it just to beat around in as an occasional driver and wasnt looking for another project. But as these things usualy go...that didnt last long. It doesnt help that I live 2 miles away from the Mustangs Unlimited location in CT
I started doing some basics the first month (just thought I'd clean it up a bit...as if that was going to be enough) by replacing the bumpers, taillights gas cap ect...
Under the hood had seen better days:
First cold day I started to unbolt some stuff just to look around. You dont REALLY know a car until you crawl around it for a few hours.
Next thing you know, the motor just started asking me to pull it apart:
Couldnt bare to put the old parts back on so...
So now its a nicely built 302 with 351w heads (the good year
Made a oil filter cover into a chrome blower motor cover:
The interior was in wrough shape so that was next.
Did the doors and dash in Gunmetal with a bit of flake, cleared and buffed.
I love the Shelby/Eleanor style, so I'm building it with some of my favorite pieces:
Just dropped in some drop springs, KYB shocks and a big boy sway bar.
Thats it so far...but I think I'm making some good progress for 3 months work.