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Old 11-10-2009, 05:20 PM
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I'm looking into buying a z-code 1967 fairlane pretty decently priced with absolutely no rust at all. I'm looking at building a pro-touring/daily driven vehicle and I wanted to come here for advice. I am running into a wall for aftermarket things for this particular vehicle and I was wondering if you guys could point me in the right direction for disc brake conversions and suspension mods. The plan I have is buy the car, its a 2 door....it has a small block in it now. possibly stick with the small block and do a stroked twin turbo set up or build a big block. It has the stick pedals in it already so a 5 or 6 speed. disc brakes on all 4 corners...Possibly coil over front suspension? I hear using 67 mustang parts will work on a 67 fairlane. I want to run some sort of coil over set up. Its probably going to be a daily driver for a period while I am working on it. What would you guys do in this situation? I'm still trying to figure out the suspension and body mods I am going to do and still trying to figure out a color. I wonder if I can get someone to do a rendering of it. The color I had in mind was the dupont hot hues bright blue or cadillac pearl white. Wheels are still undecided but I like Boze wheels. Boze alloys Hi octane wheels 17x8 front and 18x10 rear.I dont think the coy's c-5 are bad either. Just help point me in the right direction as I am kinda new to all this. thats all I have so far. Opinions are greatly welcome. Thanks!
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Old 11-10-2009, 07:11 PM
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I just headed my way over to heidts website and they are now offering a independent front suspension and a triangulated 4-link for the 66-67 fairlane.
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Old 11-23-2009, 08:49 AM
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cool project. I like heidts but not a fan of the MII. their 4link looks good tho.

i built my own front suspension because I didnt like anything on the market. That is the reason I am building my own 3link as well.
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Old 11-24-2009, 04:23 PM
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AFIK the Mustang components are sllliiiiiightly different than the Mustang components. However, most of the same people make parts for them such as TCP and Global West. TCP used to offer a rack and pinion kit but not anymore. However, if you do some hunting I think there is still information out there on how to use their kit on your car.
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Old 11-25-2009, 04:43 AM
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Sounds like a cool project. You need to check out Art Morrison for a full chassis. They can build what ever you want or need and can help you with the layout. You can get the complete roller with suspension, rear end, brakes etc. You could also check out the Roadster Shop, they build some real good quality pieces as well. Not sure if they do one off's or not but wouldn't hurt to ask.
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Old 11-25-2009, 12:43 PM
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I missed the part about wheels and getting a rendering. In my mind, there is nobody better than Jason Rushforth for renderings and design work. His work is very organic and natural looking. He also conveniently has his own line of wheels.

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Always liked that car. Here's a chop I did awhile back.

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Old 11-25-2009, 03:15 PM
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that photo shop is awesome

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Old 11-25-2009, 04:44 PM
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I missed the part about wheels and getting a rendering. In my mind, there is nobody better than Jason Rushforth for renderings and design work. His work is very organic and natural looking. He also conveniently has his own line of wheels.

PAGING JayR TO THE WHITE COURTESY PHONE!
Thanks for the endorsement and the "page", Carl! I appreciate it!

I dig your concept a lot as well as ALLKAR's photoshop above and like Carl said, I am a designer and have a line of wheels so I would love to help you on both or either counts and know I can bring something special to your project. The design site isn't all that up to date www.JasonRushforth.com because I've been focusing on the wheel brand as of late www.RushforthWheels.com but both sites have many good examples of what we do. Drop me an email or a PM anytime.
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Old 11-25-2009, 10:03 PM
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Charles libby did a 66 fairlane that prety much is the coolest no non-sense PT car built in my oppinion...

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