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    1. #1
      Join Date
      May 2008
      Location
      Lakeland, FL
      Posts
      7

      New Member, '68 Fastback Mustang

      Hi everyone, I just recently joined although I've been at lateral-g.net for a little while. I thought I'd introduce myself and my project. I found this car sitting under a shed in south Alabama, where it had been for the last 17 years. The owner let it go cheap (by fastback standards) and nothing was missing from the car at all, besides the original wheels. He did a nasty repaint in the late 70's. You'll see why I refer to the car as "Bandit" for now.

      Overall it is in great shape, with the worst spot being under the battery. My sheetmetal list is very small. Currently I am unable to work on the car, I have been sent to south Florida for the next 9 months by my company. Believe me, as soon as I get back I'm going to tear into it. I have to replace the RF framerail first so that it can go on a rotisserie. Then blasting, primer, and fab!! I am building in my fathers basement shop and will be doing all of the work except for blasting and base/clear. Here are some progress pics, with the last being as it sits now, waiting for me to get back.











      "The Nasty"






      For those of you do-it-yourselfers like me, get some spot-weld cutter bits...they are worth their weight in gold! I am an asst. project manager for an industrial fabricator so maybe I'll pick up some welding skills while I'm on this project. Here are some plans I have so far:

      Suspension:
      RRS front coilover set-up
      Randalls rack n pinon
      Strange crate 9" w/ leafs and slide-a-links
      4wheel-discs, Baer or late-model Cobra setup
      some sort of vintage wheels, I'm not into dubs and bling.

      Drivetrain:
      408winsdor stroker
      Keisler Eng. TKO-600 auto-to-manual conversion kit

      Body:
      Painless harness
      shaved markers
      Shelby decklid
      GT emblems and dress (no Shelby clone here)
      Still undecided on paint

      Interior:
      No frills black standard int.
      Procar Elite seats - covered to match OEM
      Shelby fiberglass rear shelf w/ spare mount
      autometer gauges
      power everything, blah blah


      Anybody want a complete 200ci inline six!!!

      -Jeremy

      1968 Mustang Coupe - warm 289, blown C4, open diff

      1968 Mustang Fastback - undergoing rotisserie vintage pro-touring restoration


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Dec 2007
      Location
      Danbury CT
      Posts
      50
      Welcome and enjoy...Keep us posted!!!
      Gary H.

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Apr 2007
      Location
      Utah
      Posts
      534
      Hey that looks like my son's Mustang. He has a 68 Coupe. Good luck on your project and it sounds like you are going to have a sweet ride when you are done.
      Sam
      Northern UT.
      '68 Camaro "Bodacious"
      '56 210 2dr "Buckshot"

    4. #4
      Join Date
      May 2007
      Location
      Houston, Tx
      Posts
      2,200
      Country Flag: United States
      neat! keep us updated!
      Colin Russ

    5. #5
      Join Date
      May 2005
      Location
      Fontana, CA
      Posts
      4,960
      Country Flag: United States
      Welcome to the site. She's in need of some TLC, that's for sure.

      Let me recommend the AAW wiring instead of Painful.

      Keep us updated on the progress.
      Nick R.
      69 Camaro - 383, 700R4, 12 bolt 3.55, Hotchkis, Bilstein, Global West, Morris Classic
      08 HHR SS - Still Stock for now
      Do you still believe in all the things that you stood by before? Are you out there on the front lines, or at home keeping score?
      Do you care to be the layer of the bricks that seal your fate? Would you rather be the architect of what we might create?

    6. #6
      Join Date
      Jan 2008
      Location
      VA
      Posts
      30
      I have similar plans for my 67' and something tells me you'll finish yours before I even start on mine....
      67 Mustang Coupe, lots of ideas but, no money to execute them.

    7. #7
      Join Date
      May 2008
      Location
      Lakeland, FL
      Posts
      7
      Quote Originally Posted by 6'9"Witha69

      Let me recommend the AAW wiring instead of Painful.

      Keep us updated on the progress.
      AAW=no love for ford :(
      -Jeremy

      1968 Mustang Coupe - warm 289, blown C4, open diff

      1968 Mustang Fastback - undergoing rotisserie vintage pro-touring restoration




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