Rescued customs Posted February 25 Author Posted February 25 Got engine wiring done and some fire wall details and a coolant system installed …. The front kinda made me feel it was low grade keeping the oem style so opted to use a coil over spindle mount style setup like a SN95 so I did that simple swap (sorry I did not get pics but it’s stupid simple to do) for the front 6pistob calibers and rotors on and mounted the wheels (did make a small 1.25 mm spacer to sit how I wanted them too ) made a radiator support cover support/mount added the horns and rear shocks and a gas tank sump (should have done before but oh well) core supports installed seat belts installed did some rear 6x9 speakers added a custom billet dash bezel to the dash for black face digital gauges …. Hope y’all enjoy I’ll get some more done later this evening maybe oh and ps yes that’s a Pepsi can in the cup holder 1
BK9300 Posted February 26 Posted February 26 Very nice build, so far! I remember senior year in high school (1969!), the son of the local Ford dealer had a '66 Fairlane, with a blueprinted and balanced 429. Up front the car just hummed as it went by with a nice throat out back - quite the car! 1
Rescued customs Posted February 26 Author Posted February 26 4 hours ago, Chevy II said: Those headers are wild. Did you use solder? Yes they are a replica of a set they make for the 1;1 cars
Rescued customs Posted February 26 Author Posted February 26 Did not get much done with this one as helped wife with her Opel gt cannonball car but did order some Toyota super white so they should mix it and have it ready for me tomorrow so I can paint it this weekend…. Did cut the vent windows out shaved the emblems (I’ll get pics tomorrow sorry guys) and made a cowl hood (used the stock “scoop” turned around and now body working that (again I’ll get pics tomorrow) got a show in 3 weeks so been trying to finish up 5 other builds for that but i promise I’ll post pics tomorrow y’all have good evening
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