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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Oct 2004
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      Winter Park, FL
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      Bolt-in irs prototype for first gen F bodies

      Last week I saw a prototype of an irs for first gen F bodies that will be a bolt-in using a Ford 8.8.! When it's complete and ready to market, the only fabrication necessary will be cutting a semicircular notch in the frame rail and welding in a piece to box it back in. It uses the existing front spring mounting location so there is no cutting into the wheel tubs or back seat sheetmetal. You will have to do a custom exhaust since it won't allow for a cross-flow muffler, but who keeps their stock exhaust anyway. I'll keep you posted and see if I can get any photos as it nears completion.

    2. #2
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      Aug 2004
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      Ortonville, Michigan
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      Possiblities for a sec gen??
      Chris
      1971 RS Z28 Pro-touring thing......will it ever be done??

    3. #3
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      How much $$$? Low fac and inexpensive would be nice. I've already got way too much into my front suspension.

    4. #4
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      Aug 2004
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      Is it using the Thunderbird irs, or late model mustang? My friend and I talked about doing the thunderbird setup 3 years ago, but like many things ended up being all talk! I'd like to see what they came up with

    5. #5
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      Oct 2004
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      Winter Park, FL
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      I think he said that they are thinking about second gen since there are a lot more of them. They need to get this one completed first to see the response. It probably won't be cheap, especially if it's a complete unit with gears, brakes, etc. It also has a built in drive shaft loop.

      I was assuming it was a late model Mustang, but not being a Ford guy I don't know the difference from the t-bird. I was so overwhelmed by the fabrication that I didn't think to ask.



    6. #6
      Join Date
      Oct 2004
      Location
      Indiana
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      221
      who is building this ? It sounds pretty sweet!

    7. #7
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      Oct 2004
      Location
      Winter Park, FL
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      It does look pretty sweet! But in my excitement over seeing it I've probably spilled the beans a little early. Sorry. I think they want to announce it in an upcoming Camaro publication once they get it tweaked, powder coated, etc. I don't want to steal too much of their thunder, but stay tuned. I'll see what else I can find out.





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