Thread: 1935 Ford 5 Window Custom
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12-31-2010 07:22 AM #1
Same If it is touching the road and steering its getting a good upgrade . Original cars are great for parades , but if its 80 years old the metal is fatigued at some point be safe not cool . All that stuff is primitive to today's technology .
I dumped a running original flatty for a modern drive , TCI rear parallel leafs , MII front suspension . I will keep the interior stock looking as with the outside body .
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Last edited by bluestang67; 12-31-2010 at 07:26 AM.
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01-16-2011 12:24 AM #2
Hey everyone! Got some more work done finally....the four link is tacked in finally!!! just gotta finalize all the measurements and she'll be all welded up! Also got a new crossmember added in....the pics are a little blurry, but it's in a frame table if hadn't noticed by looking at the pics...well here they are...enjoy
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01-18-2011 06:46 PM #3
Great build keep us posted awesome fab work!
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02-27-2011 03:55 PM #4
Hey everyone! So I have some updates on my build. The c-notch and 4link are done now! Really freakin excited. The only thing that has to be done is finishing the welds for the bag plates!
***Here'a a picture of the underside of the frame...notice how the gaps are filled with metal
***Here's the rear end after it was flipped back over...
***Here's the packaging for my Mustang II set up from fat man!!!! That's next!!!!
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02-27-2011 04:12 PM #5
Have some progress on the motor also! So I ended up picking up a 1979 302 ford motor with a c4 trans from craigslist for $100. Turns out the motor checked out good and is a running motorThe C4 trans was slipping but what the heck for a hunded bucks, i can't complain right
Anyways I found out that the 1979 302 motor was a non roller cam motor. So i went back on to craigslist and found a guy that was willing to trade my slipping c4 trnas for an '86 302 short block!!!! So then i was like "what the heck am i going to do with the '79 motor?" Well turns out a buddy of mine wanted to buy it for $250. So i sold it and used the $250 to buy a T5 WC trans with an aluminum flywheel, clutch, bell housing, and hurst short throw kit
!!!! I can't believe that I got that good of a deal. So all in all I got a motor and trans for free! Wheelin and dealin on Craigslist is the jam
!!! Here go some pics of the progress on the '86 short block....
***Before:
***Fresh back from the machine shop....decked and hot tanked!
***and a few pics of it currently! What a difference!
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04-07-2011 06:53 PM #6
The 3 XXX's in the valley are indication of a HO 302
found my pic !Last edited by bluestang67; 04-09-2011 at 06:59 PM. Reason: add pic
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