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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Apr 2011
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      AUGUSTA, GA
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      Introducing Project "Lazarus" 66 Mustang GT Fastback

      Plans for this one include a virtual cornucopia of body mods including:
      1) one off hood with Grabber skin
      2) one off front valance and "foosed" bumper
      3) one off front fenders (inspired by early 60's vette)
      4) one off tailight panel with flush LED lights
      5) one off rear valance using the front valance from a 69 camaro
      Additional plans include:
      1) MII front suspension
      2) Fatman rear suspension
      3) 5.0 EFI with T5
      4) SHO seats
      5) BBS wheels
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    2. #2
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      Mar 2010
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      GR Michigan
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      That looks like areal cool project. Keep the updates coming.
      Jeff

      73 Mustang Convertible

    3. #3
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      Jan 2009
      Location
      Lawrenceville, Ga.
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      How long did it take you to weld up the hood?
      There are 2 factors in Autocross, Tires and the loose nut behind the wheel.

      Paul Grala
      69 Mach 1 project (For Sale)
      78 Cobra
      87 GT
      98 Expedition

    4. #4
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      Feb 2010
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      CO (orig. NY)
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      Cool project! I'm not usually one for the "over the top" details like that (hood scoops and valence setup) -- but the work looks excellent.
      ~JB
      68 Mustang Build | 3rd Time's the Charm

      Used to be known as BlackFlame

    5. #5
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      Apr 2011
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      AUGUSTA, GA
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      I didn't weld the hood in one sitting. It was a good bit of welding though. My guess is it would be about 4 hours of welding if welded all at one time. Alignment of the skin from the Maverick hood was the key, because it has a raised ridge in the center from front to back (like the mustang hood). The skin also had to be fitted side to side so the original lines of the Mustang hood about 3" from the edges of the front fenders remained intact. I still have to do some filling and sanding before the hood is finished, but the pics give you an idea of what it will look like. I have always liked the Grabber Hood design, but I have only seen pics of it on one Mustang (a 67 that I found on the internet).

    6. #6
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      Apr 2011
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      Thanks for the kind words. It is a ton of work restoring one without modification, and with so many mods planned, it is daunting... I am trying to strike the balance between "one of a kind" and "too over the top". But that is the fun thing with cars. They are "yours" and you can be as creative as you like.. With the right tools, time, and money you can do just about anything.

    7. #7
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      Jan 2010
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      Oxnard Califas.
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      Cool project! nice mods to the hood, rear body panel and the front bumper.
      The Blurr!

    8. #8
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      Apr 2011
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      Rendering of "Lazarus"

      This is a sketch of what this beast might look like after being resurrected from the tomb of oxidation...Color plans are Tungsten Gray and Vapor Silver with Orange Crush highlights.
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    9. #9
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      Feb 2011
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      Dallas, TX
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      I think the Grabber is AMAZING !! I think that its a Ford in a Pro-GM-Touring world is even better. I think the drawing is great. I would look for one of the many artisits who do renderings for the Pro-Touring community and get them to translate into a full-on rendering.

      I know with my up coming project I had 100's of sketches, notes on napkins, backs of invoices etc... lol. My wife, of all people said "just send those out & get the Damn rendering... you won't be happy until you "see" what you are headed for..." Gotta love her...

      Best advice I've been given... spend what you can, get a rendering to have a vision of where you are going.

      Keep the updates coming.

      Rob

    10. #10
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      Apr 2011
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      AUGUSTA, GA
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      More pics of the front fender Mods

      I went "green" on these and recycled some old valve cover tops with "power by ford" stamping to weld into the fender. Not sure if I will use the chrome "mustang" letters between the insets or not.
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    11. #11
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      looking good so far!
      Kevin S. (overseas in Germany)
      1963 Chevrolet Impala 2d ht Coupe

      www.CruznArt.com
      CRUZN - Automotive Artworks

    12. #12
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      Thats a cool idea! nice custom touch.

    13. #13
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      AUGUSTA, GA
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      After a Long Break.....

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    14. #14
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      Chesapeake, VA
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      Very cool body mods.
      Cars are meant to be driven.

      John B

    15. #15
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      Feb 2012
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      compton IL
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      nice metal work !

      1965 mustang fastback. a pro-touring concoction of oem, race & custom fab...build thread here https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...Racesteed-quot
      1975 harley ironhead custom long chopper. home built dream machine. fast, loud & beautiful


    16. #16
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      Nov 2007
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      Dayton, Ohio
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      Love the grabber scoops. I've suggested using those on either side of the hood ridge on a 69/70. Thought it would look pretty cool. Like the "Power by Ford" also.
      Roger

      69 Mustang coupe, under construction
      2011 Mustang - DD
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...ang-SuperCoupe

      Freedom Of Speed!




    17. #17
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      Rear Quarter Finished and Flush mount LED Tailights progress

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      Lowering of the rear quarter to better match the height of the rockers turned out pretty nice. CNC machined plates to allow flush mounting of the Maxima LED tailights are welded in. Can't wait to finish the body filler and sanding..
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    18. #18
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      STEWART WARNER POWER SERIES GAUGES in Polished Billet Panel

    19. #19
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    20. #20
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      Ride Tech 4 Link with Shockwaves!Name:  IMG_0194.jpg
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