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    1. #1
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      67 whippled-coyote fastback

      Haven't posted any updates lately, but all of the sheet metal is finished with some body work left. Body work is done on front frame rails and IFS coyote crossmember (first coat of primer). Hydroboost and pedals mocked up! Taking a break for a few weeks, will post more when I get back to business.

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    2. #2
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      Plan to run powersteering or A/C with the supercharger? i havent figured out how to do that on my coyote.
      67 Ford Galaxie
      5.0 coyote engine, 2650 supercharger, T56 magnum, 9" truetrac
      68 Camaro RS vert
      LS3/T56 magnum, 9 inch, Ridetech F/R, Baer brakes
      74 BMW 2002 Tii

    3. #3
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      I'm gonna run a pump from a 96-04 GT in the location of the A/C compressor.

    4. #4
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      I'm excited for you. This can be a fabulous project.

    5. #5
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      Thanks...I've been working on it for a long time now and had to put it on hold many times!!

    6. #6
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      My wife surprised me with this nice package sitting in the living room one day last week (ridetech 4-link, coyote control pack, pulleys, AAW wiring kit, Aeromotive stealth tank, etc..). I thought it was a "thank you" for sacrificing many parts for cash towards our summer vacation. She said its any early Anniversary gift!! What a wife....
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    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by xavier296 View Post
      Plan to run powersteering or A/C with the supercharger? i havent figured out how to do that on my coyote.
      I'm running both on mine. Major PITA.

      This build is sweet. Looking forward to seeing more

    8. #8
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      Thanks Geoff, but boy is that TechnoStang of yours lots of inspiration!!

    9. #9
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      Sound like a vacation to me.

      Quote Originally Posted by migg400 View Post
      My wife surprised me with this nice package sitting in the living room one day last week (ridetech 4-link, coyote control pack, pulleys, AAW wiring kit, Aeromotive stealth tank, etc..). I thought it was a "thank you" for sacrificing many parts for cash towards our summer vacation. She said its any early Anniversary gift!! What a wife....

      There is nothing like new parts. That tank is awesome. I am doing the Phantom conversion on my Duster.

      Looks great!

    10. #10
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    11. #11
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      Finally got around to painting the upper & lower control arms, and powder coating the upper coil over brackets.
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    12. #12
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      Nice!! Looking forward to this one.
      '66 Mustang Fasback build in progress
      '01 F250 Platinum Edition - 1 of 2482
      '12 Mustang Boss 302 #806


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    14. #14
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      Have you measured out hood clearance yet?

    15. #15
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      Actually I haven't yet. My buddy found a set of mounts made by Prothane that sets the engine a tad lower and he used them for his build in his 98 so I was thinking of using a set. I've seen a few builds that also use OEM 4.6 mounts with minimum clearance issues, I also plan to use a Shelby style hood with a scoop. Probably wont be to that point for a few more months though!

    16. #16
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      Finally got the 4-link installed (temporarily). Now its time to add the disc brakes and some paint on the rear!
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    17. #17
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      looks awesome! can't wait to see how this comes along. So happy to see someone doing a coyote swap, let alone a blown coyote swap into a mustang, instead of opting for the easy route and putting in an LS

    18. #18
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      Cool project. Are you installing minitubs? if so, did you narrow the frame rails and modify the ridetech bracket? Does not look like the ridetech bracket had been modified though.

      I'm working on a 65 Fastback with DSE minitubs, and Ridetech rear.
      Tu Ho
      Firebird V2-LS swap

    19. #19
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      Going to rip with that Mill in there!
      Justin Novick
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      "The Sexiest Radiators For The Sexiest Hot Rods"

      www.EntropyRad.com www.SpeedCooling.com
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    20. #20
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      Katy, Tx
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      Very nice. Love seeing the older mustangs getting coyote upgrades.

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