Huge moment for me.... FINALLY HAVE IT SITTING ON ALL FOUR WHEELS!!!! First time it has been back on the ground since a year and a half ago when I rolled it into the garage to begin the tear down. The pictures do not do it justice, in my small gagrage I could not get a really good angle to show how low and wide it looks. I love it!! Also love how fat the rear tire looks under the small body of the Falcon. In final form the front will be about another half to inch lower, the rear is sitting perfect.
Next up I will get it up on the cribbing and build subframe connectors and other reinforcement for the chassis. I noticed just how much of a wet noodle the chassis is when setting it down on the ground, man does it flex around. Then I will move on to replacing the floor pans and shoehorning in the 3v 4.6 and TR3650.
I have to shout out a special thanks to Jason and TCI for the trick suspension and the awesome customer support, I decided to modify just about every part they sent me, in hind sight I should have had them just send me everything as an unwelded kit. I ended up cutting most things apart and then reconfiguring it to fit the car and accomodate the wide tires.
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1965 Ford Falcon Hardtop - PT Build
TCI Supension | Team III Wheels | Ford 3v 4.6 & TR3650
Thanks. The second I set it on the ground I knew I hit the stance I was going for. Stuffing a 245 up front and a 315 out back is common place for the camaro crowd but was quite the challenge on the little Falcon. Can't wait to get it running and find a stocker to take a picture of the two side by side.
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1965 Ford Falcon Hardtop - PT Build
TCI Supension | Team III Wheels | Ford 3v 4.6 & TR3650