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derekf
11-12-2004, 01:52 PM
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Foudie
11-12-2004, 02:35 PM
Thanks for the help Derek. Sorry I'm such a pain in the A$$. I owe you one now that Bill (the owner builder is off my back) keep your receipt :look:

BlazerSpeed
11-12-2004, 02:45 PM
its hard to tell from the pic, but is that a navigation system in the dash? beautifully done Stang though, what are the specs on it?
DEREK

Foudie
11-12-2004, 02:46 PM
Engine- Crate DSS 302/375hp Edelbrock aluminum heads, performer RPM intake, all roller valve train

Trans- Tremec TKO

Rear- 9 inch 3:73 locker

Suspension- lowered 2 inches with all Ground Force Components, swaybars etc.

Wheels- 17" inch Budnik

Brakes- currently stock, not yet installed but sitting in garage Baer 13" track kit for all four corners

Body- frame off resto painted steel blue with silver ralley stripes and has a few Shelby pieces

Exhaust- Motorsport Headers and dual 2.5" 40 series Flowmasters

This was his first attempt at any car project and did most of the work himself other than the body and paint. I told him I would post his first project online for him for feedback. Thanks guys.

Brad

Foudie
11-12-2004, 02:48 PM
its hard to tell from the pic, but is that a navigation system in the dash? beautifully done Stang though, what are the specs on it?
DEREK

No Navi system, that is all factory interior other than the sound system. What you are seeing I think is storage that rolls up like a bread box. I could be wrong about that but it is definately not any high-tech electronics.

Brad

ryans67deuce
11-12-2004, 03:16 PM
Foudie - Any chance you could get more info on the paint color (brand/exact name/ even the code)??? I've been looking for something like that for mine.

Thanks,

Ryan

Foudie
11-12-2004, 03:28 PM
Foudie - Any chance you could get more info on the paint color (brand/exact name/ even the code)??? I've been looking for something like that for mine.

Thanks,

Ryan

Ryan, I know this sounds funny, but Bill swears that the paint is Sherwin Williams Automotive paint ( I thought they just made house paint) but the colors are Brittany blue and Porsche silver for the stripes. If you need it I can get the paint code for it but as you can imagine he is not carrying that info with him right now. Also try Tahiti Turquoise it is a GM color that looked awesome on first gen Camaros.

Flynlo416
11-12-2004, 03:51 PM
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Sweet ride!! By far one of the best looking mustangs I've seen.

Foudie
11-12-2004, 03:58 PM
Thanks, I will let him know. Not bad for a guy who has never changed his own oil before this project huh?

Brad

protour_chevelle
11-12-2004, 04:40 PM
Whats with the electric fan mounted on the front of the rad?

Sexy car non-the-less!

-Matt

Flynlo416
11-12-2004, 05:07 PM
Whats with the electric fan mounted on the front of the rad?

Sexy car non-the-less!

-Matt
I saw that too and would think that it's blowing freash air on the rad instead of blowing warm engine compartment air on the rad. But I could be wrong.

ryans67deuce
11-12-2004, 09:57 PM
Thanks Foudie - I appreciate the quick response. I'll have to check that out. Yeah they do make automotive paint (SW). I've had a local guy tell me he prefers to use it.

Ryan

camcojb
11-12-2004, 10:32 PM
Nice car, especially for a first effort. It would stand up well next to most any professional effort.

Good job!

Jody

nitrovette
11-13-2004, 04:52 PM
Nice job and nice car,it has great look to it and nice color choices too.

trapin
11-18-2004, 07:00 PM
Beautiful car....very nicely done.

However, if I could offer some photography advice. Tell your friend; never take a picture of the car's 'shadow' side. Always position the car so that you can capture the side that is facing the sun. Also...the best time to shoot a car is when it's overcast.

Sorry, I know...I'm nit-picking. But this was some advice that was offered to me by a photographer from Hot Rod years ago. Wish I would have got his name.