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    Thread: 67 Supercoupe

    1. #1
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      67 Supercoupe

      I thought I would post some pictures of the progress so far on my 67 mustang coupe.

      The floors have been removed and the art morrison chassis fitted.
      I have fabricated the front floors but am just starting on the metal behind the seats, the tubs, and the trunk floor.

      Primered chassis


      Cutting off the old front end



      Cutting out the floor




      Not much left



      Frame roughed in







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      Nice Project! Great start, keep the posts and pictures coming...


      Ron

      "If at first you don't succeed Skydiving is not for you"

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      looking forward to watching this...im about to order my AME frame!
      Colin Russ

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      Quote Originally Posted by Young Gun
      looking forward to watching this...im about to order my AME frame!
      They are amazing frames...everything you could want in a frame and really great people running the company too!!!

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      Quote Originally Posted by vancouver67
      They are amazing frames...everything you could want in a frame and really great people running the company too!!!
      Good! glad to hear that! which suspension set up are you running? and does the frame come with a transmission crossmember already or do you need to weld that in as well?
      Colin Russ

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      I am running the air bagged setup, mustang II up front and four bar in the back. No engine mounts or trani crossmember were in it. You have to put those in yourself.

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      Quote Originally Posted by vancouver67
      I am running the air bagged setup, mustang II up front and four bar in the back. No engine mounts or trani crossmember were in it. You have to put those in yourself.
      its gonna have a sick stance with the bags deflated im sure! i knew you had to put in the engine mounts but was not sure about transmission mount, thanks for the info!
      Colin Russ

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      Cool project great to see a stang getting done
      Q: u dont need a jig to weld in the chassis?

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      Looks great,what engine/trans you gonna run?? Also put a guard around that light bulb I understand they are extreamly poisonos if broken.
      1968 F100 sb full vic chassis swap
      1965 Mustang coupe 347 5 spd cheap touring SOLD
      2003 Porsche 996 Outlaw LS2 swap SOLD
      1992 Lexus SC400 daily SOLD
      1966 Porsche 912 Outlaw SOLD
      1968 Ford F-100 sb SOLD

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      Awesome. Will you be making the body a removable type or welding the body directly to the frame? Chris

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      Morrison definitley is the best frame on the market,I was very close to ordering one for my Mustang,until I desided to go bargin basement.Looks good.Ron

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      The body is going to be removable. I am putting in mounting brackets and bolt it directly to the frame.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Restomod
      Looks great,what engine/trans you gonna run?? Also put a guard around that light bulb I understand they are extreamly poisonos if broken.
      I have a 99 cobra DOHC motor and T45





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      Quote Originally Posted by customcam
      Cool project great to see a stang getting done
      Q: u dont need a jig to weld in the chassis?
      you don't need a jig, just good spots to measure from

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      Thanks for the info... Could you put up some pictures of the mounts you will be making to bolt the body to the frame??? I dont want to seem retarded and all just trying to get some other ideas (easier) than what I am thinking about. Thanks Chris

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      Quote Originally Posted by kamaroman68
      Thanks for the info... Could you put up some pictures of the mounts you will be making to bolt the body to the frame??? I dont want to seem retarded and all just trying to get some other ideas (easier) than what I am thinking about. Thanks Chris
      I am having the brackets that I will be welding to the frame fabricated in the next couple of weeks. I will be mounting through the floor in 6 places, close to the kick panels, seat mounts and near the back seat trani hump.

      I will post a CAD sketch when I get a moment.

    17. #17
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      Awesome project! Do you have any renderings? I have a 68 that I am trying to restomod out but since I'm a newby I can only dream of being able to do what you're doing. Very cool!

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      Cool the cammer is a hood full, going NA or Kenne Bell, Turbo???
      1968 F100 sb full vic chassis swap
      1965 Mustang coupe 347 5 spd cheap touring SOLD
      2003 Porsche 996 Outlaw LS2 swap SOLD
      1992 Lexus SC400 daily SOLD
      1966 Porsche 912 Outlaw SOLD
      1968 Ford F-100 sb SOLD

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      Quote Originally Posted by pro-touringAK
      Awesome project! Do you have any renderings? I have a 68 that I am trying to restomod out but since I'm a newby I can only dream of being able to do what you're doing. Very cool!
      PS don't dream...just do it I have been working on this project for 7 years!!!!





    20. #20
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      Quote Originally Posted by Restomod
      Cool the cammer is a hood full, going NA or Kenne Bell, Turbo???
      NA to start then move to a Kenne Bell setup.....got to get it driving first

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