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Old 08-10-2008, 11:12 PM
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Default OTE Design, 1967 Mustang build.

Time to introduce this project. No project name yet, so we're calling it "Stan" for now, more on that later. First picture is the rendering by Ben Hermance. We are doing extensive body mods to give the sides some shape and a little bit of European exotic car flavor. It will all be riding on a tube chassis and powered by a twin turbocharged aluminum big block ford. I will be adding pictures and more info as we go.

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Stan looks bad!
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Nice rendering! Ben does killer work! Look forward to seeing "Stan" come together.

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Any updates yet ?

Just checked out your site. Maybe you could post a couple of your builds in the PRO-STREET section.






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Thanks for the replies guys.
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Any updates yet ?

Just checked out your site. Maybe you could post a couple of your builds in the PRO-STREET section.
I have that on my list of things to do.
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going to be sweet!! Nice work Ben!!
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Time for an update. First picture will explain why we call it Stan. I guess the car named itself. LOL!
Second picture shows what we started with. Yes, that is a coupe and we are building a fastback. All we are using from the original car is the windshield frame, doorjams and part of the cowl area. Nice 1967 fastbacks are getting harder to find so we didn't want to cut one up for this project.
Third picture shows all the "coupe" panels cut off.
Fourth picture shows fitting of "fastback" panels.
Fifth picture shows ride height mock up. Front tires will be 275/18 and rear tires will be 335/18.





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Old 08-14-2008, 09:38 PM
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so i gotta ask, is it really that little of work to make a coupe a fastback or is just the pics make it easy? if so why not find a fastback to start with?
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