haha badass shirt, and beautiful truck man, any interior pics?
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Originally posted by akfodysvn View Postawesome car rremo but the shaker must go
Anyways, at the time it was either live with a very noticeable dent in the hood, try to worry about finding another hood and then matching the paint, or just buy a shaker from Fordramair.com and be done with it for now....obviously option 3 was the easiest way out. I will say that it is a bit cooler driving and looking out over it with the shaker, and most people have commented that they like it better with it, but I'm still on the fence myself.
I will likely try to find an OEM hood for it this winter and next time ditch the gray and go back with a black matte on the hood similar to the original style. But don't know yet if I'll go back with the Shaker again, or maybe a GT style scoop, or just flat again. Flat looks good, but it's a pain in this car with a serious lack of clearance under there.
Thanks for the comment.70' Chevelle RagTop
(Forever Under Construction)
"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”- Thomas A Edison
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Originally posted by Rreemo View PostA good friend of mine down in Nacogdoches has it now, and he is actually trying to sell it I believe. It's a pretty well sourced out truck...big block with an OD trans, Vintage Air, 5-lug with disc brakes up front and later model Suburban oversized drums on the rear....all CPP suspension with a 1-ton sway bar up front, 20/18 Wheel combo (although I always wanted to step the fronts up to 20's to flatten it out more). Has the rare factory buddy-buckets in it with a fold down center jump seat, factory tach and gauges, tilt column, all fresh rubber seals, etc, etc. It's a cool old truck, I'd like to have it back but I just don't have a place for it right now and I'm also throwing all of my extra pennies at the Chevelle right now.
Here's a few pics.
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Damn Rreemo, I had no idea that car had such a righteous interior. As cool as that truck is, you traded up sir. BTW, I dig the hell outta the shaker. Stick with it.
Originally posted by HenryJ View PostBlake why don't you spend the grand on an 8.8 rather than the 8 inch? Pick up an explorer rear and send it over to JamesB to put leaf mounts on and even it up with 9" housing ends. You could have a nice 31 spline rear for around a grand or a little less.
Originally posted by homealone View PostI guess you need something like this.
Originally posted by Scott Mc View Postdamn, i just sold a built 8.8 with 411s and 33 splines for 300. I wish that I knew you were looking.
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There are a TON in between and even more now that it is 99.5% done. I just need to get more pictures of it!!!!
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Originally posted by BLAKE View PostDamn Rreemo, I had no idea that car had such a righteous interior. As cool as that truck is, you traded up sir. BTW, I dig the hell outta the shaker. Stick with it.
It's an option, but once again, it would take +/- a grand to do that right, which is pretty much the same as the 8 inch, and built right, that would be more than I need I'm sure.
Yes Please!
No worries, it would probably take major surgery to fit under a 66 anyway.
Blake, If I recall correctly, the foxbody rear is the same width as the 65-68. You can pick those up with grears and posi for 100-200, find some ranger axles and drums, cut off the brakets and weld new perches on, and be set for under 500. Mine is getting a disk setup with 4.30's that was originally in a 96 cobra (and I'll still need spacers to run the deep dish bullits)."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by Baron View PostBlake, If I recall correctly, the foxbody rear is the same width as the 65-68. You can pick those up with grears and posi for 100-200, find some ranger axles and drums, cut off the brakets and weld new perches on, and be set for under 500. Mine is getting a disk setup with 4.30's that was originally in a 96 cobra (and I'll still need spacers to run the deep dish bullits).
Not to worry. I'll solve this problem eventually, it just won't be cheap or easy.
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Originally posted by BLAKE View Post65-66s are narrower than 67-68s. There's pretty much no swap rear end that is narrow enough for 65-66s.
Not to worry. I'll solve this problem eventually, it just won't be cheap or easy.
79-93 Mustangs use a 57 inch wide rear axle (linkhttp://www.moddedmustangs.com/forums...surements.html)
One thing I have found with my project is, most of the time, the people who are out there telling you it cant be done just dont have a clue. They were told it would work, and are parrots.
If I dissagree with you, it is because you are wrong."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by Baron View PostIf I dissagree with you, it is because you are wrong.
It's been years since I've done any of that research. Looks like I might have gotten a little rusty. Don't let it go to your head though, I've forgotten more about classic Mustangs than you'll ever know.
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Originally posted by BLAKE View PostHahah, nice!
It's been years since I've done any of that research. Looks like I might have gotten a little rusty. Don't let it go to your head though, I've forgotten more about classic Mustangs than you'll ever know."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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