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Old 02-24-2007, 08:55 AM
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67 Cougar:
69 Eliminator Hood Scoop, Black Chin Spoiler, Black 69 Mach 1 Spoiler, Matte Black Hood, Pale Yellow Paint, Side Exhaust, Black Bassett D-Windows w Hoosiers, basic stock interior with roll bar and harnesses. T-5 Swap... Manual Steering... Mustangs Plus Handling Kit, and a high-winding 289 with a carb... kind of a vintage racer/ musclecar with a little NASCAR influence. Nothing fancy... just a car to beat the snot out of and cruise a little. we're talking home prep and Earl Scheib paint here...

Never really thought about doing a Coug before.. but my dad's friend has one he wants to get rid of thats solid and complete... so who can resist free cars? Not I...

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Old 02-24-2007, 10:19 AM
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well, since this old thread got revived, how about a 1970 Maverick G-machine or even as a track car driven on the street?

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Old 02-24-2007, 10:33 AM
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Well the wife gets the next one and she wants a truck...she has a thing for older trucks! But of course it would get the g-treatment if I have anything to do with it! Oh and I will use a LSx next time as well!!

I'm thinking an early 40-50's truck on an AME frame using C5 suspenion, Shrifter kit, large brakes, VA, usable but supportive seats, and of course Fikse wheels! I think it could be cool and I'm sure it would keep me out of the dog house for quite a while! Now off to the store to get lottery tickets!!!
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Old 02-24-2007, 10:41 AM
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Your next project sounds a lot like my current one minus the full chassis, full slicks, engine, dry sump, aero package, comp body, weight, & seq trans.
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*****EDIT***** Minus the full chassis, dry sump!

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Old 02-24-2007, 10:44 AM
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What it is going to look like, and what it looks like now......

Really traditional hot rod, with PT-car underpinnings. 3-link, adjustable C/O's, our IFS front or C5, power steering, ZZ4 with tri-power, tuck & roll. It should be a fun mix of old and new. This is my wife's car and has done all the design ideas for the car.
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Old 05-21-2007, 04:04 AM
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Default 71 Cougar Xr7 Vert

Selling my 67 camaro..... I will be updating my 71 cougar XR7 vert from a cruiser to a dare to be different g-machinewith rrs coilovers and a 3 link rear, Brembo brakes, and putting heads and cam in my FI 5.0.
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Old 05-21-2007, 07:50 AM
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Great ?... I have had this idea brewing for some time to do a really light weight style street car kinda like a overpowered go cart of sorts,
And not really a big tuner wing type fan but would love to do a new toyota yaris witha a complete tube chassis and an ls-2 in it all under the hood and maybe even chopped top but would be a blast with big roller's onit for hndling and just flat out fun heres a quick sketch i put together for the cost and power to weight would be way fun....
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Old 05-21-2007, 08:18 AM
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I always have liked the 80-81 corvettes. I would love to own another 80, but update suspension and drop in a LS2 and T56. Its not old school yet, but it would a very nice cruiser.
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Old 05-21-2007, 09:47 AM
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Mind you that this list chages daily...

1)1970 Chevelle SS (never should have sold my 70 SS 454 LS6)
2)1982 Mustang GT (another one I should never have sold)
3)FFR Cobra
4)1970 Super Bee wagon.
5)NASCAR 1986-88 Monte SS
6)Old school NASCAR big ford, Galaxy, Torino
7)69-70 Cougar Eliminator recreation
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