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    brownman is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    where does this thread fit

     



    Hi guys ,I am new here,please advise where I should post my project.(be gentle with me ).Terry
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    This seems as good as place as any and welcome to the forum. What do you have in mind for the Falcon?
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    Welcome and neat looking project. Agreed how about some details.
    I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....

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    Brown welcome and this section works . The front aprons looked familar till i seen the sad face falcon . Then i knew for sure a ford man .

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    tilt front falcon

     



    just a couple of pics for up date,I started this project mainly to simply install L300 f/end out of mitsubishi van simply to create room for a big block motor.

    By installing this type of f/end it enabled me to be rid of the shocker towers so long as I reinforced where the towers were removed from,but ,I saw potential for the tilt front ,and so it began.
    I have had 4 different types of tilt mechs but have settled on this one and it works a treat
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    welcome brownman, now thats a huge air cylinder. Keep us posted with pics as you get them, I like the old falcons and the tilt your building looks very interesting.


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