Got her home last night late. Twelve hours on the road to Independence MO and back. We did swing into KC and had lunch at Author Bryants in the original location. That was almost worth the trip right there.
The car is what it is. Rust is not bad, and easily fixable. Body is as rough as you would imagine. The car pretty much needs every soft and bright part if it were to be restored to original.
Got it home and put it on the lift this morning. I believe the first order of business will be to see if we can hear it run. The LUCAS wire harness is a disaster and the fuel has become solid as well as other things. Will drop the radiator at the rebuild shop this week and order up a new gas tank and rebuild kits for the clutch and brake hydraulics.
I'd like to take a spin or two in it in the original configuration so I have a real baseline.
Now...I found a guy today that has three of these AND has a complete 91 Mustang 2.3 with wire harness, computer, transmission, and drive shaft...etc. This could make for a very interesting swap. The car currently weighs 1,700 lbs. That would keep it down there too. I believe a turbo could be fitted to the 2.3 - but I will also have to upgrade the rear axle. Would most likely look at a S10 and have it narrowed.
Brakes are going to be an issue. I need to find out where I can send the hubs or who I can find to swap out to a different (larger) bolt pattern. Adapting to disc from that point doesn't look to be complicated.
More later
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