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`50 Pontiac Starchief drop-top. Big block Chevy, air ride, Billet Specialties Billet wheels

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Pro Street `61 Falcon. This is one of the owners toys he's trying to get done for this summer.

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1969 Mercury Cougar drop-top undergoing a full ground-up resto.

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And the last one is a legit V-code 440-6Bbl. Barracuda done to concours standard.

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What is under the Falcon for front suspension ? My brother has a 61 and is looking for ideas for what to use. He is going to run a 5 liter out of an 92 GT .

maybe he could find a way to just use the whole front subframe... if the length of the car is close enough he wouldn't have to mess with the steering geometry, just figure a way to connect the Falcon steering wheel to the rack-n-pinion.

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The Barracuda just had a date-coded turn signal switch installed. I joked about having a case of date-coded washer solvent I'd sell him. :rolleyes:

The Falcon is I think a Mustang II front suspension clip. I can get details if you need it. I know the rear axles fit in a shoebox it's so narrowed.

Here's a link to the shop's projects page:

http://paulsrestos.com/photo/1961-falcon/

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Un-disclosed displacement, but it's a Sonny Bryant fuel injected big-block running a Lenco. Roll cage is molded into the interior body structure. The interior along would cost you a new Honda…. big-dollar build. When it runs it sounds like a pro-stock when using the exhaust cut-out's. This will be our flag-ship build for this season.

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Yeah, this is some serious hardware. This just returned from the interior shop Thursday. Obviously it was started long before I joined the staff, but wow…. what a car. It was out for over 3 months getting stitched together.

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This is no run-of-the-mill (no pun intended) engine.

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The TIG welded custom headers were done in-house. We just opened a header/exhaust fabrication shop. The gentleman whom did all the R & D work for Kooks Headers is our fabricator.

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Aside from the Olds' engine compartment, in the background is another neat car we built & service now. It's a `64 Impala SS with a LS3 fuel injected small block and 4 spd. overdrive automatic with air ride.

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I still can't believe the stuff we build. I'm having a blast.

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Here's some of what we're building at the moment:

1970 440-6Bbl. Road Runner. Completely re-painted inside & out, chalk-mark/crayon resto. I just started dressing and assembling the engine this afternoon.

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Besides the `50 Olds, we have a `49 Chevy almost done, just waiting on the upholstery shop. This started out as a bone-stock grandma special. Straight 6, 3 speed on the column, drum brakes, etc… Now it has a GM performance crate engine w/ 700R automatic, disc brakes, and a 4 link rear w/ Mustang II suspension up front.

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This guy had his car-port collapse and damage the roof & quarter panels of this nice `67 Chevelle 327/4 spd. Freshly painted and going back together.

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347 small block Ford pushes this around. One of the owners MANY projects going together. This Pro Street Falcon is killer in person.

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How about a primered, scalloped, supercharged small block Chevy pick up?

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We'll finish up with a 1984 Caddy Coupe DeVille getting a 454 Chevy crate engine & overdrive/auto trans. Four wheel discs, lowered suspension, and a host of other goodies planned.

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Update: The `70 440-6Bbl. `Bird is coming along nicely. We hung the doors just after I snapped this shot. The fenders go on in the morning, should be driving it by Wed.

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Think model building is detail oriented? This car is a numbers-matching, crayon-mark, date coded build. I'm having an absolute blast building this stuff.

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No buckets; it's a bench seat. With the Pistol grip. Sexy….. :wub:

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People should know not to rush a restoration..It should keep going at a steady pace but to do things right the first time..The guy that did my car(he and I put it together) and I learned you don't do a good job in six months.."Do it right the first time or don't do it at all" is what I learned from him..That Road Runner looks pretty sweet and coming along very nicely...

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Road Runner is almost done. Just waiting on the front bumper to come back and install the rear window trim cli[ps so we can install the rear glass. After I'm done, we'll install the hood (with Air Grabber) and have the body shop shoot the black organisol on the hood.

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Speaking od Orange Mopars…. this one is being delivered on Monday morning. It's a 472 big block drag car. Too many goodies to list.

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And to give the Ford guys some love, he's a Shelby tribute car done up as a resto-mod. This one should be going home next weekend.

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After going in for a few hours this morning, I get to come home and rip apart the Barracuda. She's getting a new timing chain cover since mine has decided to become porous and leak coolant, a new MSD 6AL ignition box, and an auxiliary cooling fan and related sensor and harness. It never ends around here!

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