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Un-molested ebay find converted to a gasser. I used the 34 Ford modified chassis, scratch made front axle, headers and ladder bars. The engine is a 302 from Revell 68 Mustang with a modified FRW manifold and MCW stacks.

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That's bad you know what!!!  Any pics of the engine and chassis? 

I picked up a 61 comet with something along that line in mind but it is a glue bomb and will end up a short track beater. 

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5 hours ago, wrenchr said:

That's bad you know what!!!  Any pics of the engine and chassis? 

I picked up a 61 comet with something along that line in mind but it is a glue bomb and will end up a short track beater. 

 

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WOW!!!!!! that is way cool, absolutely fantastic build. I done something similar with a Franklin Mint '60 Falcon that had issues. I dig these old Falcons, there are so many ways you can be creative with them.?

 

 

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