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Old 05-07-2018, 06:08 PM
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I just sent him a text letting him know I got this started for him, hopefully he’ll jump on and continue with the updates. The build plan also includes a 6spd and I’m pretty sure 315’s squared, it’s going to be a wicked little box.
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Old 05-08-2018, 07:27 AM
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I like it!!

Hackster does great work and I'd be very interested to follow this build along!!
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Old 05-08-2018, 12:51 PM
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I'm a huge fan of different.
Hope he joins up and posts!
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Old 05-08-2018, 07:50 PM
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I love that body style.

I have a set of CCW C10 18x10 and 18x12 rims if that runs a Ford bolt pattern. I actually have 2 fronts and 3 rears for $2200 if that is something he wants to do

They are my spare rims for the RX-7.

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Old 05-09-2018, 10:01 AM
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Yes please! Very cool.

I was just looking at the take-off LSA blower swaps people been doing on LS1's... would be interested in how you did yours and what parts you used.
Its really a good way to go. From what I have seen so far a very stock 6.0 with a good tune is high 500's for not much $$$ invested and all OEM parts. This is what I like the most. OEM stuff is just so well made.

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Excellent! I may have predicted this a little while ago . . .
Haha.....yes you did!!!

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This is cool. I honestly had no idea people built these cars up until a few popped up on bring a trailer. Some of them look seriously badass. Thanks for keeping us updated, basher.
They are very similar to the foxbody mustang and with a little work can be made to handle very well. The 2 doors are stiffer than most unibody cars. The biggest problem at this point is that they are old and dont have much aftermarket support but as far as a good foundation, they are great. I have built 5 or 6 in the past, nothing like this will be though.

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I like it!!

Hackster does great work and I'd be very interested to follow this build along!!
Thanks for the kind words Lance.....I hope this is faster and lighter than the F100 at least that is my goal.

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I'm a huge fan of different.
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Been on here for several years, just have not been on for a while now. Thanks for the encouragement.

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I love that body style.

I have a set of CCW C10 18x10 and 18x12 rims if that runs a Ford bolt pattern. I actually have 2 fronts and 3 rears for $2200 if that is something he wants to do

They are my spare rims for the RX-7.

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Thanks Mark, they are cool cars once you ditch all the factory crappy parts =)

Ill shoot you a PM for the wheels as I am pretty interested.


Thanks all for the encouragement especially Dan......There are some awesome people on this forum but also some amazing cars, fabricators and painters. I am just a garage builder trying to learn and have fun and get faster. I didnt think that this was the right place for this turd.

I am out of town this week but I will update the thread when I am home.

Sean
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Old 05-09-2018, 08:44 PM
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going to follow this for sure, out of the box!
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Old 05-10-2018, 02:25 PM
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Well, where to start.

I built a number of cars over the past few years, the last couple have been more go fast than look pretty and I have really enjoyed using them. I built the F100 a little over 2 years ago and have loved all of the trials and tribulations. It has taken me all over the place, introduced me to a new world and met some very cool very talented drivers.

I have also learned an immense amount about driving, I have gotten faster and upgraded the truck as I did. I am still at the bottom of the pile when compared to a Danny Popp, Chad Ryker, Lazor J or anyone with a ton of seat time, but locally I can hold my own with the pickup.

So I was getting ready to upgrade the front brakes on the pickup a few months ago as I need more of them and I just had this lingering thought about building something different. Something lower, lighter with more power and a little more leg room than what the truck.

I have some experience with the Volvos from years past, and they are solid cars, getting harder to find but a very solid foundation. My buddy Pat had this one kicking around so I made a long day out of it and headed from my house in Eugene to Angels Camp, about an hour East of Stockton and picked up this gem, she is a little rough, but all there and a non rusty, non wrecked start. Well, front fender, but that is not a big deal.

It was a solo one day trip, 1244 miles but totally fun.

Headed home!!!









That was the beginning....day one.
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