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Old 05-14-2012, 06:51 PM
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Ive been along time fan of g machine cars and the style of them but just never had a vehicle that would qualify as such. most were old chevy trucks. but I know have a 1969 mercury comet s door hardtop that will be a very good base for a project like this, or so I believe. It wont be as powerful or as fast as most of the rides on here but shell be mine. I hope you all like it and I hope to learn a lot from everyone here. OK on with the pics.

She has a lot of issues from the previous owner. like heated front springs for one. it has the original 250 I6 with the c4 trans, still not sure of rear axle. I'm thinking either a 302/347 or boosting the 250 after some much needed love. the suspension is pretty much shot so that will be the first thing to be remade. I did add the black stripes onto it to make it my own. thanks for looking.

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Old 05-14-2012, 07:32 PM
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welcome to the site. Unique car, don't see a lot of those; should be a great project.
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Old 05-14-2012, 07:42 PM
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ya the fact that there is not to many of them makes it hard to find parts for it. but I do love that fact there are so few of them. from what I have found there was only 14,000 of them made.
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Ive been along time fan of g machine cars and the style of them but just never had a vehicle that would qualify as such. most were old chevy trucks. but I know have a 1969 mercury comet s door hardtop that will be a very good base for a project like this, or so I believe. It wont be as powerful or as fast as most of the rides on here but shell be mine. I hope you all like it and I hope to learn a lot from everyone here. OK on with the pics.

She has a lot of issues from the previous owner. like heated front springs for one. it has the original 250 I6 with the c4 trans, still not sure of rear axle. I'm thinking either a 302/347 or boosting the 250 after some much needed love. the suspension is pretty much shot so that will be the first thing to be remade. I did add the black stripes onto it to make it my own. thanks for looking.

Cool car. There are plenty of fox body mustangs out there for donor drivetrains. EFI 5.0 and a T5 would be a good starting point.
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kool .... ! Anyone notice .... Corvette wheels on it .
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welcome!
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good eye on the vette rims, I think there from a c5? I do have the original rims and caps for the car but no tires. Ya as far as the drive train Ill probably go strip an old fox body if i can find one that's not already gutted. I found a 351W that would be a great builder for a 408 platform.
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good eye on the vette rims, I think there from a c5? I do have the original rims and caps for the car but no tires. Ya as far as the drive train Ill probably go strip an old fox body if i can find one that's not already gutted. I found a 351W that would be a great builder for a 408 platform.
It all depends on budget. Suspension and brakes will take more effort or cost more because the car is unique. I would say start by researching your options there and do the suspension and brakes first.

A stock FI 5.0 and T5 or tremec is a cheap date to get a V8 drivetrain in place and sorted. It will be faster than your stock suspension and brakes can deal with.

A big motor also require big cooling, trans,clutch, driveshaft, rear end ect so once you start the hp war you start the war on your wallet.

JMO opinion but you can never have brakes or handling that are too much for your motor but you can definitely have a motor that is too much for the rest of the car.
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