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03-02-2010 #1
1967 Mustang Coupe, Project "Code Blue"
Hey All,
First I want to blame you all for me going the Pro-Touring route with this car. Well, not completely, but you did force me into the deep end sooner rather than later.
Ok, a little background. I grew up with a gearhead father who was always changing cars. Among my fovourites were his '60 Vette, '27 T bucket (371 Olds J2), and '77 Vette but the ones I recall and love the most were his '66 Mustang fastback and the '68 Coupe. Heck, I've always been a Ford guy. I'm also currently building my first vehicle, a 1970 F-100. Chassis from scratch, MII and triangulated 4 link, 5.4 3V with a Lightning bottom end, 6 speed automatic and a couple of turbos. You'll frequently see pictures of it in the shop next to the Stang.
So, a couple of years ago I died. Fortunately for me I didnt stay that way. Life has changed for me since then including the birth of a beautiful daughter. So, I decided that I was finally going to pursue the dream of owning a vintage Mustang. Project "code blue" just seemed like a fitting name. It was that or "mid-30's crisis....."
Anyway, on to the details and pics cuz no one really cares about my story, its the build that we're here for.
Starting point:
1967 Mustang Coupe
41,000 original miles
no rust car (I think......)
unknown vintage Holley EFI 302/C6/8" 4:10
Overall complete car in pretty nice shape
Short Term Plan:
FatMan Fabrications Strut IFS
3 link rear, a copy of the EVM 3 link (just the links)
QA1 Coilovers
9" rear, 3:50
'03 Mustang 4 wheel discs (stock)
Manual steering/brakes
18x8 all around, 245 40 front and 255 45 rear (BFG GFTA)
Lots of beatings
I'm currrently installing the IFS. Still waiting on the odd part here and there but it shouldnt hold me up too bad I hope. Shipping from the US to Canada is aweful, stuff get stuck in customs all the time.
Long Term Plan:
4.6 4V DOHC
4W100
Single turbo, no more than 10 psi
Full repaint and chassis paint
I have a '95 Lincoln Mark 8 in nice shape waiting to be pillaged as well as the 4W100 from a Lightning.
But really, all this text is of no use without pictures so they will follow shortly.
Wesley J
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03-02-2010 #2Pics as promised.
03-02-2010 #3FatMan Strut IFS Kit:
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03-02-2010 #4A few more pics prior to teardown:
The car is only on its second coat of paint. I decoded the VIN and its a lime gold car and that shure as hell is what's under it. It was an inline 6 bench seat car so I wont feel too bad cutting it up as this is the least desireable car and there sure were a pile built.
Wesley J
03-02-2010 #5Are the tires and wheels on the drivers side the ones going on it?? I've been working on a 67 coupe for 4and half years now. I'm excited to see your build!
Stephen S.
1967 Ford Mustang 4.7L, T5
03-02-2010 #6Yup, got them used here in town. Will likely change wheels on the next stage of the build but they'll work for now. Very clode to the look I'm after but on a beer budget.
Tirerack screwed up my tire order. Well, not really, it looks like the tires are mismarked. The 255's are about 3/4's of an inch narrower than the 245's....
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