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Old 01-10-2013, 07:21 PM
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The roller rockers finally arrived and the engine build is finished ,will pick up Saturday i will post some photos .once the engine gearbox and the new fuel tank are in it is off to the exhaust shop . What do you guys recomend for mufflers ,i have to keep it quite due to the law taking exception to modified cars .I have found the younger drift scene is making it difficult for the Hotrodding and modified car scene .
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Old 01-14-2013, 08:23 PM
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Some new photos
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Old 01-14-2013, 08:42 PM
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Looking good.

Such a distinctive shape on those valve covers.

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Mark that looks sweet.

Give these guys some more eye candy. Throw up a build thread with some pictures of the car.



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Rob would have to do a lot of recruiting to acheive that .But it is great to see so many people with the common interests of good muscle cars whatever make.


As long as you have Crocodile skin!


You know -- I was going to make some "anti" Ford statement... always trying to be funny and light hearted.... and then I realized that my track car is a Ford - I have a '32 Ford Roadster and I'm having a '33 Ford built. I think I just now figured that out!


Here's a shot of how my track car was set up -- noticed you're using similar struts in your build.



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Old 01-16-2013, 05:31 PM
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Yes they are simular something my son and i built on a Saturday morning. we have a local shop who specialise in building speedway cars and are Afco parts dealers they are a good source of rod ends and threaded alloy tube .Once the engine and radiator are fitted i will mke up the front bar .I am waiting on a AFCO dual pass radiator and will run some twin electric fans from a local falcon.Still plenty of work ahead , all the wiring , and running fuel lines once the exhaust is finished.Rob it looks great i am wrapped with it's visual appeal the FE motors dress up well . Can't wait for the day when we fire it up .
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Made some more progress with the build engine and gearbox are now in .Fitting extractors and have to clearance valve cover with the master cylinder. Have a few shots more to come .
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Right on Mark. You are on the home stretch. Did you use the back up in the air trick?

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I fitted the engine first and then the gearbox ,did'nt want to risk banging it up. I have to do some work on the drivers side as the master cylinder intrudes into the valve cover ,should'nt be too much of a issue .Had a bit of a delay fitting engine as i had to have all the brake lines fabricated .Braided lines from master cylinder down to the brake bias valve ,from there braided to front calpers and new stainless line to the rear ,brake guy did a top job . Tomorrows day will be fitting starter motor and extractors not a lot of room fitting a FE in a 67 mustang . My son is folding up the new fuel tank for it on Saturday about 85 litres should give some good cruising range with the distances we can travel .It will be baffled and i am fitting a intank pump with a surge pot built around the pump,once this is fitted off to have exhaust system finished .Will post more photos as i complete the work and as you say on the home straight .
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