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Old 09-15-2010, 02:30 AM
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Would like to introduce a garage buildt project I`m working on.
Not shure how it fits in here with all the great cars, but hope there is room for an amateur from Norway..

The project is an 1970 Ford Mustang Mach-1.

Some technical info:

Engine buildt by Engine Factory 351w stroked to 418 520 hp and 520 lft @ 4500 prm. Victor jr intake, aluminium heads, hyd.rollercam, msd, edelbrock, headmann headers, march pulley kit.

C4 transmission.

9" 31 splines shortened Mooser rearend with.Detroit Locker.

RSS rack and pinion.

Hopefully the car will be finished for a big inndoor car show in Sweden eastern 2011.

Has just started on it and here is a picture taken about a week ago.

Hope you understand my bad english
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Welcome, the car is nice. I take it, it's mini-tubbed with that much rubber in the back?
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Welcome, car looks good.
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Old 09-15-2010, 03:39 PM
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Welcome, the car is nice. I take it, it's mini-tubbed with that much rubber in the back?
Actually its not.

Here is some pictures I took this weekend.
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Welcome and yes you're in the right place.

Very nice ride thanks for sharing.
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Old 09-17-2010, 03:08 PM
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Here is a front shot..
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Man that looks really good with the bumper delete!! I don't think I've seen that on a 70 before, and I like it!!

I'm also in the group that likes cowls on early stangs as well!. Is that a custom piece?
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I'm also in the group that likes cowls on early stangs as well!. Is that a custom piece?
I`m not going to use this hood, its a aftermarket fiberglas hood.

I will make a one off in steel instead.
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Welcome! Great build plan! And yes this is the right place for a project like this! Believe it or not there are more garage built cars on the site than pro built. And you should know that we love pics of all types of builds...so keep then coming!!
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