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    1. #21
      Join Date
      Oct 2006
      Posts
      37
      ***UPDATE***








      1965 Mustang Coupe (Ferrari Grigio Alloy) - 450hp & 450tq
      2011 Mustang GT (Ingot Silver) - Stock

      "Gone but not forgotten."
      1993 Mustang LX Coupe (Reef Blue) - 300hp & 316tq
      1997 Mustang Gobra (Black) - 510hp & 425tq


    2. #22
      Join Date
      May 2004
      Location
      Dallas, TX
      Posts
      864
      Country Flag: United States
      Quote Originally Posted by spicer
      The car is being built at Creative Concepts in College Station, Tx. I didnt know that their was another "pegasus."
      So I assume you are in Texas as well? If so then welcome from a fellow Texan. Actually I did not see it on their site but in a newsletter that they periodically send out...I will look at it tonight when I get home to confirm but I am pretty sure that they are building a customer car called Pegasus as well. And like your it is also a 65/66 coupe.

    3. #23
      Join Date
      May 2004
      Location
      Dallas, TX
      Posts
      864
      Country Flag: United States
      It was actually in their Restomod Daze magazine that I got in the mail last week. Some guy named Adam Foster is building a 66 Coupe named Pegasus.

    4. #24
      Join Date
      Oct 2006
      Posts
      37
      Huh. I didnt know that.
      1965 Mustang Coupe (Ferrari Grigio Alloy) - 450hp & 450tq
      2011 Mustang GT (Ingot Silver) - Stock

      "Gone but not forgotten."
      1993 Mustang LX Coupe (Reef Blue) - 300hp & 316tq
      1997 Mustang Gobra (Black) - 510hp & 425tq

    5. #25
      Join Date
      Nov 2005
      Location
      Mountville, SC
      Posts
      65
      Country Flag: United States
      Your car is progressing quite nicely. It's really sweeeet!
      thanks for sharing.
      mike

    6. #26
      Join Date
      Nov 2005
      Posts
      257
      The stang is coming alone nicely. I also like that 347 that is going in it. Sounds like a solid motor & trans combo.

    7. #27
      Join Date
      Dec 2004
      Posts
      371
      looks like a nice project but i have one really big piece of advice for you. DITCH the Flaming River rack!!!!!!!!!!ASAP. you will have nothing but problems with it especially if you want the car to handle well, the stock leaky as hell Bendix power system is loads better then the FR rack. there are huge bumpsteer problems with these as well as numerous fitment problems. if you want a manual rack check out the new unit from unisteer, right now they are available from Summit for less than $550 or go with the TCP manual rack.
      Do you have a 69 or 70 stang? If so then check out www.69STANG.com

    8. #28
      Join Date
      Jan 2006
      Location
      McKinney, TX
      Posts
      1,625
      Country Flag: United States
      Quote Originally Posted by bnickel
      looks like a nice project but i have one really big piece of advice for you. DITCH the Flaming River rack!!!!!!!!!!ASAP. you will have nothing but problems with it especially if you want the car to handle well, the stock leaky as hell Bendix power system is loads better then the FR rack. there are huge bumpsteer problems with these as well as numerous fitment problems. if you want a manual rack check out the new unit from unisteer, right now they are available from Summit for less than $550 or go with the TCP manual rack.
      I have the Randalls Rack and I HIGHLY recommend that. The guys @ Dallas Mustang building the Terlingua Mustangs were having probs with the FR rack and they were asking me about mine a few years ago because they were wanting a change. DONT GO FR!!!
      66 Mustang "Project: Ballin on a budget"
      89 Mustang "Box Wine"

    9. #29
      Join Date
      Oct 2006
      Posts
      37
      Motor and tranny is finally in.



      1965 Mustang Coupe (Ferrari Grigio Alloy) - 450hp & 450tq
      2011 Mustang GT (Ingot Silver) - Stock

      "Gone but not forgotten."
      1993 Mustang LX Coupe (Reef Blue) - 300hp & 316tq
      1997 Mustang Gobra (Black) - 510hp & 425tq

    10. #30
      Join Date
      Oct 2006
      Posts
      37
      FINALLY!!! I have been working on the 65 notch for about 8 months now and it is finally going to get some paint sprayed on it this week! I am so excited to see what it will look like when its painted. I will post some pics when it's finished.
      1965 Mustang Coupe (Ferrari Grigio Alloy) - 450hp & 450tq
      2011 Mustang GT (Ingot Silver) - Stock

      "Gone but not forgotten."
      1993 Mustang LX Coupe (Reef Blue) - 300hp & 316tq
      1997 Mustang Gobra (Black) - 510hp & 425tq

    11. #31
      Join Date
      Nov 2006
      Location
      Puerto Rico
      Posts
      4
      Can't wait to see those pics after the paint is done.

      Great project!

    12. #32
      Join Date
      Oct 2006
      Posts
      37
      Here are some pics of the car finally painted. The body still needs to be wet sanded and buffed but here ya go. And for those who don't know the color is Ferrari Grigio Alloy.











      1965 Mustang Coupe (Ferrari Grigio Alloy) - 450hp & 450tq
      2011 Mustang GT (Ingot Silver) - Stock

      "Gone but not forgotten."
      1993 Mustang LX Coupe (Reef Blue) - 300hp & 316tq
      1997 Mustang Gobra (Black) - 510hp & 425tq

    13. #33
      Join Date
      Jul 2005
      Posts
      16
      Very nice project. I am building a 66 fastback in similar fashion. I am also adding EFI to may car. I plan to be finished by May 07. My son is using the car for his senior project so we have a rather quick pace to make things come together.
      2003 SVT Cobra/ 1989 Saleen Convertible #243/1966 A Code Fastback /1965 C Code Fastback/1951 F1 "Lil Red"

    14. #34
      Join Date
      Feb 2006
      Posts
      67
      very nice. I wish i didn't have a thousand things to do here at the shop or Our project would be done. customers come first though...sigh
      G-Machine
      562-595-5410
      www.gmachinestore.com
      www.gmachineracing.com (shop)

    15. #35
      Join Date
      Oct 2006
      Posts
      37
      ***UPDATE***

      Here are some updated pics as to what the car looks like as of today.










      1965 Mustang Coupe (Ferrari Grigio Alloy) - 450hp & 450tq
      2011 Mustang GT (Ingot Silver) - Stock

      "Gone but not forgotten."
      1993 Mustang LX Coupe (Reef Blue) - 300hp & 316tq
      1997 Mustang Gobra (Black) - 510hp & 425tq

    16. #36
      Join Date
      Oct 2006
      Posts
      37




      1965 Mustang Coupe (Ferrari Grigio Alloy) - 450hp & 450tq
      2011 Mustang GT (Ingot Silver) - Stock

      "Gone but not forgotten."
      1993 Mustang LX Coupe (Reef Blue) - 300hp & 316tq
      1997 Mustang Gobra (Black) - 510hp & 425tq

    17. #37
      Join Date
      Jan 2006
      Location
      McKinney, TX
      Posts
      1,625
      Country Flag: United States
      Looking good man. Nice work. What paint/texture did you use on the underside?
      66 Mustang "Project: Ballin on a budget"
      89 Mustang "Box Wine"

    18. #38
      Join Date
      Oct 2006
      Posts
      37
      its a brand simmilar to rino liner for truck beds.
      1965 Mustang Coupe (Ferrari Grigio Alloy) - 450hp & 450tq
      2011 Mustang GT (Ingot Silver) - Stock

      "Gone but not forgotten."
      1993 Mustang LX Coupe (Reef Blue) - 300hp & 316tq
      1997 Mustang Gobra (Black) - 510hp & 425tq

    19. #39
      Join Date
      Aug 2005
      Location
      SF, Bay Area
      Posts
      440
      sweet!! welcome aboard glad to see there is ford guys on the board!

    20. #40
      Join Date
      Jan 2007
      Posts
      152
      Hi Spicer,

      I'm new here too....been doing the '65 which was in silver...just like your.

      Your posting got me...buddy. Inspirations are pretty high here. Your detailing on the engine...the goodies under...awesome. Things that I could learn to do it right....are right here.

      Keep posting the details...I've learnt a lot...so the rest of the wild horse fans, I'm sure.

      Small question ; where did you get the rear light frames ? Please take me there !

      Best,

      George

      https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=26890

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