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  • #46
    Originally posted by Huffy View Post
    Exactly!

    Not much for now. Mild cam and polished heads. Haven't bought the carb that I will run on it yet. MSD is the brand that I think I remember that makes and EFI system for carbureted engines that looks like a carb but is electronic or something idk my uncle showed it to me in a hot rod magazine. I'd look it up but I'm at school
    This would be cool to see, I have talked to a lot of guys that wanted to run something like this but never ponied up the cash for it. MSD has one and Edelbrock has one as well. i think the Edelbrock one uses a special manifold with fuel rails while the MSD one is a throttle body injection (I think)

    I like where this is going though, keep it up!

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    • #47
      Update!!!

      Before:


      After:




      Sorry for the quality once again my D3100 was stolen a while back and havent replaced it

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      • #48
        bump

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        • #49
          Be sure to upgade the brke main cylinder to a dual circuit one.
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          • #50
            Originally posted by herrakani View Post
            Be sure to upgade the brke main cylinder to a dual circuit one.
            We're planning on it just haven't got around to it yet

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            • #51
              I think I used the '68 model on mine. Mine was a '65 Comet though but direct fit.
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              • #52
                some of my old 65 289/4speed




                _DSC7278sig by FrancoE30, on Flickr

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by herrakani View Post
                  I think I used the '68 model on mine. Mine was a '65 Comet though but direct fit.
                  I think we are going to get an aftermarket one

                  Originally posted by FrancoGT1 View Post
                  some of my old 65 289/4speed



                  nice I wish mine were a 4 speed or even a 5 speed it's only a 3 speed though with a bench seat which is somewhat rare.

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                  • #54
                    Damn these Mustangs are so nice Milestones of automotive engeneering. Good to see another one saved.
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                    • #55
                      Did anyone else check out the stanceworks blog and the 69 mustang featured? That video inspired me a little bit. I wish I could put a chassis under this thing and chop and widen it oh and the boss 494, I had only ever heard that engine mentioned a few times in my life and most of my family are diehard ford fans.

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                      • #56
                        Havent updated this in a long time. Heres a teaser of the progress over the last 2 months



                        Also finally got a new camera if you can't tell

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                        • #57
                          Looks great can't wait to see some more progress!

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                          • #58
                            Damn this makes me want to make a build thread for my 64.5 mustang.!

                            Keep it up!

                            Do the arming/ shelby control arm drop it will change the cars feel.
                            Cutting springs is the way to lower it. Even if you get 620 springs most cut 1/3 -1/2 coil off.

                            How low are you planning on going?

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by WUNLOVE View Post
                              Damn this makes me want to make a build thread for my 64.5 mustang.!

                              Keep it up!

                              Do the arming/ shelby control arm drop it will change the cars feel.
                              Cutting springs is the way to lower it. Even if you get 620 springs most cut 1/3 -1/2 coil off.

                              How low are you planning on going?
                              I hope to bag it. For now though I am looking at Fatman Fabrication 2.5" drop spindles and 1.5" lowering blocks. Bags require a 4 link but surprisingly fit the front control arms without any modification.

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                              • #60
                                Huffy lives!

                                Still love the stang man, are you going to keep the bench?

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