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Moebius '65 Mercury Comet Cyclone news
RancheroSteve replied to Dave Metzner's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Ha, right! Now what about the Cometcheros? -
Moebius '65 Mercury Comet Cyclone news
RancheroSteve replied to Dave Metzner's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Sounds right to me - so maybe we can say they were on all '65 Comets except the sedans? -
Moebius '65 Mercury Comet Cyclone news
RancheroSteve replied to Dave Metzner's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
They're not Cyclone specific - I know for sure the Caliente had them as well; so maybe they're hardtop specific? I suspect some of the cars one sees (on Google Images, for example) are "resto-mods" that have had some trim removed (as I'm doing on my build). -
The MFH tires will be a big improvement over the kit tires. I can't remember exactly what I paid, but I'm thinking about $10 a set, plus a very reasonable postage from Japan. Not cheap, but worth it for an open wheeled car, I think. I bought two sets - one for the Lotus and one for the McLaren M7A that I'll be doing as well. Looks like they are sold out, at least for the moment: http://www.modelfactoryhiro.com/new/en/archives/4098 The gauge wire might be just a little on the thick side, but I think it will pass.
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Hubert Platt Iowa Shaker Falcon AWB
RancheroSteve replied to bogger44's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Excellent & very clean job! Your improvements really paid off, too. -
XR-6 (glue bomb restoration) Update 1/18/17
RancheroSteve replied to RancheroSteve's topic in WIP: Model Cars
I'm dividing time between several builds, but I've made some progress. I've re-worked the front suspension and steering - added better spindles and tie rods - and combined everything into a single unit. Shot it with Alclad this morning and painted the steering boots flat black. Here's the unit positioned on the frame: Brakes are next. -
1965 Mercury Comet Cyclone (update 1/4/19) Finished!
RancheroSteve replied to RancheroSteve's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Yes, it does - gotta see if I can fix that, too. -
1965 Mercury Comet Cyclone (update 1/4/19) Finished!
RancheroSteve replied to RancheroSteve's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Just a small update here: One other small thing that needs fixing on the body is that the door line doesn't extend all the way on the horizontal top surface. Here it is scribed in: I'm also thinking that top step of the door is a little too pronounced. It's tough to get a file in there, so I'm going to try to ease it just a little with some sandpaper and call it good. On to the chassis and running gear next. -
AMT Silhouette Bill Cushenberry
RancheroSteve replied to regular guy's topic in Car Kit News & Reviews
Interesting - I've had a similar idea for a long time! Don't know if the thought was subliminally planted in my mind, or what. But I was thinking of leaving the bubble on and making an "Allison Under Glass" or something like that. -
I thought you might enjoy this, JC: After I read this article (https://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2013/11/01/carroll-shelbys-former-southern-california-shop-changes-hands/) a little while back, I realized that 1042 Princeton is just a couple of blocks away from where some friends of ours live. We were out visiting them on New Year's Day, so we swung by to have a look. The building has changed a little, but not as much as the neighborhood around it. The doors that Shelby is standing in front of in the old photo are different, but clearly recognizable.
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1965 Mercury Comet Cyclone (update 1/4/19) Finished!
RancheroSteve replied to RancheroSteve's topic in WIP: Model Cars
A little more done. Now that I've got the roof to where I can live with it, I made a few other body modifications. This isn't going to be a replica stock build - more of a resto-mod I believe - so I'm at liberty to make a few changes. I've never cared for faux vents and the port holes on the Comet's fenders have always puzzled me a little (this isn't a Buick, right?), so off they went: Likewise, the fake vents behind the back window: -
1965 Comet 202 Sedan hobby bracket racer
RancheroSteve replied to Reeves Racing's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
On the Thunderbolts at least, they had to make some modifications to the front suspension in order to make room for the big block - moving the shock towers and mounting points outward and re-engineering (likely shortening) the upper arms - so anything close to factory geometry went out the window. I'm guessing those modifications produced some unusual camber curves when the car launched and the front lifted. -
Really nice clean build on the car, but the figure really brings it to life.
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What did you get rid off today?
RancheroSteve replied to Junkman's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Well said, Mike - although I first read that as him having a big "time machine" and I thought, if you had a time machine why would you want all that other stuff? As we get older, it seems like time becomes the most precious commodity. -
1965 Mercury Cyclone Hardtop- Pics added Jan 5
RancheroSteve replied to Ron Hamilton's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Thanks for posting this, Ed. It's interesting to see what the standard and optional Cyclone features were - apart from the 4V 289 and tach, it was essentially a trim package that could be upgraded with more performance options. I've seen it stated (apparently mistakenly) that all Cyclones had vinyl roofs, but according to this brochure that's not the case. -
Wow, you don't stop - one more thread to follow! These are among my favorite Cobras.
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1965 Mercury Cyclone Hardtop- Pics added Jan 5
RancheroSteve replied to Ron Hamilton's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Sure Ron - not trying to hijack your thread here! -
1965 Mercury Cyclone Hardtop- Pics added Jan 5
RancheroSteve replied to Ron Hamilton's topic in WIP: Model Cars
OK, I'm about to go into way more detail than anyone here probably wants, but since it sorta came up . . . While you could order a HiPo in a '65 Comet, very few have been documented. A great deal of confusion abounds because Mercury often used a different lettering code than Ford. While "K" was the engine code used for a HiPo in a Ford, it wasn't always so in the Mercury. In 1964 a "K" code Comet was the regular 289 (remember, the 260 was also still available in '64). Although "K" was supposed to be used in '65 for the HiPo, the '65 Comets found with HiPos are apparently "A" code cars that were converted by special order. A lot of this info comes from Bob Mannel's excellent book "Mustang & Ford Small Block V8 1962-1969". Moving on, the cast iron HiPo exhaust manifolds pictured in the post above were originally tooled for the '63 Fairlane (where the HiPo first appeared), then later re-tooled to fit the Mustang. However, they won't fit a Falcon or Comet due to the narrower engine bay and the location of the steering box (ask anyone who's tried). The exhaust manifolds that came on all V8 Falcons and Comets from '63 to '65 looked like this, only less rusty initially (photo from EBay via Google Images): The passenger side was identical to the (non-HiPo) Fairlane manifold and the driver's side manifold was Falcon/Comet specific. A pipe ran from the driver's side manifold under the oil pan and joined the pipe from the passenger side manifold. All Falcons and Comets had single exhausts. I doubt anybody ordering HiPo Comet left those manifolds on for too long - most likely they'd be replaced with tube headers. It wasn't until much later (late 80s- early 90s?) that the aftermarket stepped up and modified the HiPo manifolds to fit the Falcon/Comet chassis. Here's a shot showing a comparison between the stock driver's side manifold and the modified Falcon?Comet HiPo style manifold: Alright, that's all I've got for the moment. Any questions or contradictions? -
Corvette C7R (Daytona winner)
RancheroSteve replied to ismaelg's topic in WIP: Other Racing: Road Racing, Land Speed Racers
Just a thought - with all the work you've put into the details on this, maybe consider building it at least partially "opened up"? You could always do another curbside later. -
1965 Mercury Comet Cyclone (update 1/4/19) Finished!
RancheroSteve replied to RancheroSteve's topic in WIP: Model Cars
Thanks for weighing in, Art. Not to split hairs, but that's a Caliente (same body, of course - slightly different side trim and grille). I will agree that Moebius got the body mostly right, and I'm grateful for that - I'm not trying to be overly critical or to bad mouth the work anyone has done here. I'm happy to have the kit to work with. But to my eyes (and to the eyes of some others, too) the curve of the trim over the rear window isn't quite right, and that downward curve of the roof starts a little too soon, so I've just been trying to alter this stuff so it appears a little better to me. This isn't my usual style of building, so it's a bit of a new adventure. I have some issues with the chassis and driveline as well, but I'll admit that I'm pretty intimate with that stuff to the point that I could easily be accused of excessive rivet counting if I go public with some of my criticisms. I'll probably share some of them as I go along, but they may or may not matter to many of the builders of this kit. It's finally just a model, but we do get wrapped up in this stuff, right? I'll leave you (for now) with a photo of our Caliente back when: -
What did you get rid off today?
RancheroSteve replied to Junkman's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
*Best Thread Concept* in quite a while! -
1965 Mercury Comet Cyclone (update 1/4/19) Finished!
RancheroSteve replied to RancheroSteve's topic in WIP: Model Cars
A little work on the top rear of the roof, so that it doesn't drop off so quickly. I had to be careful here - didn't want to mess with the rear window opening. Misted a little primer on; a little more fine tuning and I'll think I'll leave well enough alone, then move on to the rest of the model. -
1965 Comet 202 Sedan hobby bracket racer
RancheroSteve replied to Reeves Racing's topic in WIP: Drag Racing Models
Glad to see you tearing into this and building it your way, Mitch! Might those be the shock towers from the AMT '69 Falcon Modified? There's not much I like about that kit, but it still has about the best Falcon shock towers in kit form. I've noticed the front suspension/lower arm issue as well (for those not familiar, the lower arms on a stock Comet have only a slight downward angle). I wish Moebius had put a little more effort into making something closer to stock - from my vantage point it would have made more sense to model the lower front suspension as a separate piece, then they could have done another part for the A/FX car and satisfied both markets. But I just buy 'em & build 'em - I'm not in the business.