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Old 02-01-2008, 09:40 PM
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Default New guy, Pro touring 73 mach 1

So I figured Id say hi. and show you guys my project. I restored this car when i was 15...did a pretty crappy job body and paint wise, but hey i was young then. Im 22 now and I own my own resto shop.

Any how body and paint will come next year but for now a twin turbo 408cleveland and some big brakes and suspension... I used to be a mild street car... then a twin turbo 351, with wrinkle walls... It sucked to hit any corners at all... now this incarnation will be protouring.

I want to drive it tho, no trailer queern here. so deal with the crappy body and paint.









Obviosly its still a work in progress...

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Old 02-01-2008, 09:44 PM
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heres the last engine....


It kinda blew up tho...

so heres the new

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Old 02-01-2008, 10:06 PM
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Welcome aboard. Cool car and project.
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Old 02-01-2008, 11:16 PM
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Default Being another Ford guy with a non 65-70 Mustang I like it

How about some details? What trans? What are you going to use for suspension? What size are thos Nittos you've got there?
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Welcome to the site! I really like those tires.


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Old 02-02-2008, 06:41 AM
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Here are a few details for you

Engine
408 stroker Cleveland
8.9:1 compression
probe forged 16cc dish pisting
6.00" 4340 forged h beams
4" stroke 3440 forged steel crank
main girde
Heads
ported and polished open chaber 4v heads D3ZE casting
2.19 1.71 valves
cut for guideplates and 7/16 studs
1.7 crane roller rockers
Jomar stud girdles
small .524 lift cam for now, will swap to a custom ground roller when buget allows
Blow through 750DP holley on a torker intake

Trans
4 spd top loader
fidanza 13lb flywheel
centerforce dual friction clutch
Hurst competition plus shifter
Future plans include a TKO 900 with road race .82 fth gear

Brakes
2004 Mustang cobra brakes
Vintage venom braketry and swap kit
13" drilled slotted fronts with 2 piston PBR callipers
Rear 11.65" drilled slotted with 1 piston PBR callipers

Front suspension
1" sway bar
KYB Gas adjust shocks
620lb springs
eurothane bushings
Coming soon
Global west control arms and strut rods
Roller spring pearches
245 45 17 nitto 555s on 17x9 rim

Rear
3.25 gears
Auburn limited slip
31 spline moser axles
Currently 5 leaf spring with eurothane bushings
7/8" sway bar
KYB gas adjusts
315/35 17 nitto 555Rs on 17x10.5s

Im looking to go to a 4 link style rear.
Possibly a modified G bar by total controll. I would need to make custom cross memebers for the upper controll arm and coil over mounts since they only sell a kit for up to 1970.
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Old 02-02-2008, 06:54 AM
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Welcome mustang brother...that is sweet.
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Old 02-02-2008, 08:08 AM
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Looks great I don't trust the big spacer Vintage venom uses between the hub and rotor.Is that a mpg heads export brace/ monte carlo bar?
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Actually I loved the idea of the spacer behind the disk rather then ontop of it. First of it looks better, secondly the splines on the stud extend into the space locking it onto the hub. I dont think there will be an issue with it. Posche 911 turbos ... mid 1980's also used a spacer that was around an inch think, maybe more to offset the wheels into the turbo flares. If they didnt have an issue with it Im willing to bet it works fine.

Yes that is an MPG shock tower/export brace Its really a nice peace and it made the car feel much better.
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Old 02-02-2008, 02:56 PM
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Another mustang guy! That car is going to look badass. I love the way the rear tire is sitting in the wheel well. Is that calypso coral?
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