I just dig the super snake stripes. That's pretty much all there was to the decision process.Edbert said:When did you decide on the supersnake stripe? Last I saw you were using the LeMans versions.
I'm going to figure it out later!Edbert said:What are you going to do for exhaust? Putting a hi perf exhaust on a vert is tough without the pipes hanging low.
I'm going out there to try and finish the front suspension this evening -- hopefully I can post pics later.
ya, they're nice alright! Did you see the Terlingua-ish pics that were posted here? He has them too...I sense a trendreenmachine said:I just dig the super snake stripes. That's pretty much all there was to the decision process.
I am waiting with anxious anticipation to see how you do the exhaust.
Route666
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Man that's nice, I like your build theory too, try and get it all built and fitted before bodywork, then it goes together easy (sure, a second time, but still easier) and looks a million bucks.
geostang351
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I finally got the front suspension and brakes in, and I'm getting the pics up on the website and also on here this morning.
The Painless 67-68 chassis harness came in yesterday as well, so I'll be into that over the next couple of days.
The Painless 67-68 chassis harness came in yesterday as well, so I'll be into that over the next couple of days.
OK -- I couldn't get onto the forum for a while, so here are more pics finally.
The front suspension and brakes are on and they look killer.
The front suspension and brakes are on and they look killer.
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It's an '84-'93 Mustang power rack.geostang351 said:Front rack? What's that from?
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Those are 12" rotors with 4-piston calipers and I thought they were pretty sweet. Well, a customer dropped off his '67 fastback yesterday for the same front end conversion and he wanted the 13" Wilwoods with 6-piston calipers. They're absolutely sick. They make the brakes in the pics above look like toys!
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check it out guys another fellow stangnet made it into the magazines . small clip of reenmachine in front news section of mustang & fords this month ... congrats to you reenmachine and to k.A.R
'68StangGT
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[QUOTE='68StangGT]awesome work
KAR ???
Do you work or do work with KAR Mustangs ? (sorry, I dont know)[/QUOTE]
Yep. My father owns KAR with a couple of others and we're partnering on this project.
KAR ???
Do you work or do work with KAR Mustangs ? (sorry, I dont know)[/QUOTE]
Yep. My father owns KAR with a couple of others and we're partnering on this project.
I HATE YOU!reenmachine said:Yep. My father owns KAR with a couple of others and we're partnering on this project.
'68StangGT
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thanks for the info
I check out cars on the KAR site at least once a week
not to steal anything away from this thread, but I thought the "K.A.R. CONCEPT CAR: BUILD PLAN 1965 MUSTANG FASTBACK" looked like a pretty interesting car
Did you have anything to do with that ?
I check out cars on the KAR site at least once a week
not to steal anything away from this thread, but I thought the "K.A.R. CONCEPT CAR: BUILD PLAN 1965 MUSTANG FASTBACK" looked like a pretty interesting car
Did you have anything to do with that ?
Edbert said:TCP does not make an X-brace for verts, at least not until they were bought out.
Yes they do. A later edition Vert SFC package has the provision and there is also an adapter piece for the old setups. It is necessary for the rear coilover setups.
Edbert said:What are you going to do for exhaust? Putting a hi perf exhaust on a vert is tough without the pipes hanging low.
Not a problem if you know how to weld and take your time. There is no reason why you cannot get it all up in the tunnel. Spacing the center plate down a little helps as well.
[QUOTE='68StangGT]thanks for the info
I check out cars on the KAR site at least once a week
not to steal anything away from this thread, but I thought the "K.A.R. CONCEPT CAR: BUILD PLAN 1965 MUSTANG FASTBACK" looked like a pretty interesting car
Did you have anything to do with that ?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, they're building it there but I've been helping spec it out. I also went out there and did some development for the front strut setup they're putting together. It'll be a sweet ride very similar to several of the cars you see from fellow Stangnetters.
I check out cars on the KAR site at least once a week
not to steal anything away from this thread, but I thought the "K.A.R. CONCEPT CAR: BUILD PLAN 1965 MUSTANG FASTBACK" looked like a pretty interesting car
Did you have anything to do with that ?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, they're building it there but I've been helping spec it out. I also went out there and did some development for the front strut setup they're putting together. It'll be a sweet ride very similar to several of the cars you see from fellow Stangnetters.
I just looked in three 2004/2005 catalogs and checked some websites. They don;t show that part. I'm guessing it is relatively new, wish it were an option when I welded in my Global West SFCs.GT2K said:Yes they do. A later edition Vert SFC package has the provision and there is also an adapter piece for the old setups. It is necessary for the rear coilover setups.
I've got a 2.5 inch exhaust, I tried to fit two pipes above the center plate with the stock driveshaft in there and it was so tight that any flex at all would result in contact, there was about 1/4 inch all the way around the pipes. My new driveshaft is 3.5 inch diamter so I'll have to give up on that idea. I shouldn't have much trouble with ground clearance though, since I'm not lowering it into the weeds or anything. I drove my 97 Cobra with a 2 inch drop and it was hell getting around town. Many driveways and almost all speed bumps were out of the question. I don't want to go there again, even for a recreational driver.GT2K said:Not a problem if you know how to weld and take your time. There is no reason why you cannot get it all up in the tunnel. Spacing the center plate down a little helps as well.
Edbert said:I just looked in three 2004/2005 catalogs and checked some websites. They don;t show that part. I'm guessing it is relatively new, wish it were an option when I welded in my Global West SFCs.
Goto the source next time: http://www.totalcontrolproducts.com/subframe.html
Edbert said:I've got a 2.5 inch exhaust, I tried to fit two pipes above the center plate with the stock driveshaft in there and it was so tight that any flex at all would result in contact, there was about 1/4 inch all the way around the pipes. My new driveshaft is 3.5 inch diamter so I'll have to give up on that idea.
Without the plate in but it's in there, even with the "big" aluminum driveshaft:
Heck, even have an AOD, Fuel line, and a big battery cable competing in there with no trouble...
mdjay
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Nice work!
We have a similar project going however I think it will have to go with the air ride tech set-up for ride height adj.
Again, very nice work!
We have a similar project going however I think it will have to go with the air ride tech set-up for ride height adj.
Again, very nice work!
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