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  • #91
    Welcome back!

    I can only imagine the ****** when they think about how you "ruined" a classic. That IRS rear end is sure to shut them up. Looks fantastic, and those cobra wheels look awesome on a classic stang.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by rice4life View Post
      Welcome back!

      I can only imagine the ****** when they think about how you "ruined" a classic. That IRS rear end is sure to shut them up. Looks fantastic, and those cobra wheels look awesome on a classic stang.
      Thanks!! Glad to be back lol, yea it's gonna piss off a lot of people both young and old but at the end of the day I saved the car from the crusher and ill do whatever to it that makes me happy . I'll have more updates soon, should start cutting the floor this weekend for the subframe connectors!!

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      • #93
        Love this, can't wait to see more!
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        • #94
          Too sick. What exactly is the IRS from? A Thunderbird or something similar I'll assume?

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          • #95
            Originally posted by hi its me alec View Post
            Love this, can't wait to see more!

            Originally posted by M0HNKE View Post
            Too sick. What exactly is the IRS from? A Thunderbird or something similar I'll assume?
            The thunderbird and lincoln mark 8 have the same rear end but the Lincoln having aluminum lower control arms, aluminum 8.8 center section (same housing as the cobra) , and disc brakes instead of drums. I think it weighs 80lbs less off the top of my head.
            i started with a mark 8 irs and narrowed the subframe 4" to match the width of the stock axle, bought shorter axles, and red rilles the rear hub to 5x4.5(5x114.3) since they come with 5x4.25.

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            • #96
              Haha awesome to see another 67 mustang here, looks already really nice cant wait to see the result!

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              • #97
                Hey guys I'm back again, been out of work for 3 months due to a broken ankle so 90% of the progress was done in a cast by myself.

                Of course chopped the floor further to get the irs to fit




                Did some measuring and cut some 2x3x .120




                Every bend got this treatment



                A quick test fit, was a pain in the ass getting the frame under there by urself lol



                Ride height






                Then more cutting





                Built the back half of the frame


                Sitting on the subframe that's waiting to have the mounts cut off


                Ears cut off and sitting in place



                Plenty of room for my fuel cell


                Someone patched the passenger floor pan right up against the inner rocker as the patch and the rest of the drivers side floor was rusted out so cut it all out leaving me with this welded blob on the side.



                Ground it all smooth


                Threw on some primer


                More rust under the pedals



                Oh and a random weld


                Finally got my foot back and walking so more updates very soon!!!

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                • #98
                  This is very cool, keep the updates coming.

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                  • #99
                    great progress

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                    • You're my hero. This is amazing. Coming from a classic Mustang owner: keep up the awesome work.

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                      • Well removed what's left of the drivers side floor pan, ground down all the spot welds on the sill and primed it.



                        Cut off the bottom of the factory torque box since I'm building a stronger one and found some spider webs lol


                        Test fit of the 2x3 I'm running across the sill to reinforce them and increase the chassis torrional rigity.



                        Now to make the passenger side look like the drivers side, drilled out all the spot welds on the seat pan.


                        At some point someone replaces the passenger side floor pan by welding it on top of the old one on the inside . So I had to cut the welds and bend it back.


                        They didn't even remove all the rust from underneath it.


                        There's the spot welds I was looking for.


                        Now the other half of the floor pan towards the sill.


                        I cut the welds and got the seat pan free.


                        Pan removed.


                        Started cutting the floor out and then my grinder started started cutting in and out. I pulled out the old brushes and compared then to the new ones, I think that might be a problem lol.


                        Floor hanging on by a thread.


                        Here's the front of the floor pan welded on top of the old one.


                        Here's what the sill is supposed to look like after drilling the spot welds and removing the floor.


                        Here's what I have to deal with from the patched floor. The panel is fully welded to the sill unlike the rest that was tacked everywhere else wtf.


                        The mess I created!!


                        After wire wheeling the sealant off it.


                        Started grinding it down to remove it, I didn't get a pic after but you get the point.


                        Hard to tell but this is the bottom of the sill right under where the patch panel was fully welded on, those two pieces of metal are supposed to be spot welded together but somehow he managed to split them?


                        So I drilled some holes and re spot welded it together.


                        The bottom of the sill isn't perfectly strait so I straightened it out with a hammer and dolly. Before


                        After, the sill is now straight all the way across now.


                        Started cleaning up the passenger sill.


                        Cleaned it up with a fine flap wheel.


                        Then primed the sill!!


                        Now at this point I'm starving so time for a sandwich.


                        She wanted some company.


                        Then I started fully welding my frame. So here's a few weld pics!!!!




                        Updates as they happen!!!

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                        • Got my second set of rails in and mocked up



                          You can see the frame gussets tacked in place

                          Got the crossmember in place and the irs bolted up


                          looks like I need to build new shock mounts but no biggie
                          More updates soon!!!!!
                          Last edited by smokenyall; 10-19-2014, 10:28 PM.

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                          • Wow, just read your thread...Your build has come such a long way.I never expected this when i opened the thread.. Keep up the amazing work!
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                            • Dang this will be (already is) awesome! SubSubSubcribed!
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                              • This thing is amazing, I can't wait to see this thing doing some skids. In for more grilled cheese content as well.
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