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Slick setup! Do you think Ford could imagine when they built the economy minded Falcon that in the future someone would be mounting a shock canister in that strut tower brace for road and auto cross racing? Nice job.
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Good to see you are getting it sorted out
I guess the 18 hour thrashing really paid off I really felt bad for you at thunderhill but another event and you heading to the top Still love the patina look Bob |
1320 addiction posted up a video of my fast run. I didn't want to mess with my GoPro last weekend, so it was cool to get a video. I just can't believe how much better the car gripped on turn 2 with the new rubber and suspension. |
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Well, the patina will be going away soon. I just can't take the ugly car anymore. I think I will run one more event this month at Crow's Landing and then strip the car. Probably miss the June GG's and have it back out in November. It looked pretty tough in this Falken promo: http://i885.photobucket.com/albums/a...psusik8x4i.jpg But not so great in this one: http://i885.photobucket.com/albums/a...pspf5ikfg2.jpg |
I'm not much of a patina person, but i think yours looks good as is imo. In that lower pic, i'd like to see the front bout 3/8 lower and the rear up just a smidge (less than a 1/4). The 64/65 chevelle's do this to me as well, the rear fender covering part of the wheel just throw's the lines of just a touch. Same thing with my 2nd gen, i've got to adjust for aesthetics, but i think i should learn how to drive first.....
Where you spraying it at? "bootho caminito"? lol.... your doing the prep, someone else spraying? curious as i look forward to your progress as i dig your car.... |
Wow -- great video Craig! Solid smooth driving!
So - now that you've teased -- what's the paint going to be!?!?! |
I'm planning on using Dupont Nason line products. Sand it down to metal and start over fresh. Hopefully I don't find any surprises. There can't be anything too bad or it would have shown up over the last 19 years that I have had the car.
I will be keeping the car the original "D" code "Ming Green" basically a turquoise color with a small metal flake. It is a very 60s vintage color so the car will still look right, but won't look like a barn find anymore. I'm going to start stripping on April 19 or 20th. My goal is to have it back together for the August Good Guys show. |
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I dunno man, I think the 2nd pic looks good too.
There's something about that Wolves in sheep's clothing I really love. |
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Glad you're keeping it the stock color. That's going to look good. Hope the repaint goes smoothly. |
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