Mustang 1972

Discussion in 'The "Other" Bench' started by kack, Dec 30, 2009.

  1. kack

    kack Well-Known Member

    Next project for a customer.
    Arrived Christmas eve. Wonder what to do whit this one? Goran:)
     

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  2. sailbrd

    sailbrd Well-Known Member

    well, you have to eat :laugh:
     
  3. kack

    kack Well-Known Member

    Funny, perhaps i should lubricate me if it starts to itch. Goran :grin:
     
  4. Mister T

    Mister T Just truckin' around

    Looks like it has a 351 Cleveland 2 bbl engine. I think some of the Ram Air parts are reproduced. How are the torque boxes???

    Should be a nice car when it's finished.:TU:
     
  5. CJay

    CJay Supercar owner Staff Member

    Looks like it has the 1973 specific factory aluminum slots too. I like those wheels.
     
  6. 65specialconver

    65specialconver kennedy-bell MIA

    It's from Wa state,cool were exporting fords!!!:pp :bla:

    Nice car,looks like a convertible to boot:TU:
     
  7. kack

    kack Well-Known Member

    Hi, is that the doors in the hood? I have not look it over get.
    Will start on this next week, maybe. Goran :)
     
  8. kack

    kack Well-Known Member

    Hi, i was hoping that you will exporting a nice chevrolet 454 engine for me.
    I am looking for one in that area. Goran :)
     
  9. Mister T

    Mister T Just truckin' around

    The torque boxes are under the car, and help to hold the unibody together, if I recall correctly. They can, and do rust out, but I believe they are repairable or replaceable.

    The under hood Ram Air parts are available from here > http://www.fordramair.com/ And they even ship worldwide!!!! :grin:
     
  10. kack

    kack Well-Known Member

    Thank you. Will se what to do when i got it on the lift. All information is valuable. Goran
     
  11. CJay

    CJay Supercar owner Staff Member


    Leon is a good guy! I traded him a 71-72 fender for a 73 a few years back.
     
  12. buickgs350

    buickgs350 Well-Known Member

    Stick it on a 70's bronco frame with 6" lift, 44 muds, dana 60's front and back with 4.88's and a split t-case, bull low 4 speed, make up a custom 455 bellhousing, add stock low compression 455 and voila, worlds best mudder, powered by buick.
     
  13. 73 Centurion

    73 Centurion Well-Known Member

    I've always thought that style front cried out for hidden headlights.
     

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  14. Did you just do a photoshop with those pictures? I couldn't agree more. Your pictures remind me of a 78 Falcon Cobra I saw that had tinted headlight covers. Looked really nice.
     
  15. kack

    kack Well-Known Member

    This is how the car looks today. Nice model. Goran :)
     

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