I was asked by some people for my build thread on my latest project so here it is...
Some have said it couldn't be done and some have said it shouldn't be done, so I did it anyway! Yup I put a 68 Mustang body on a 2006 Crown Vic chassis! Yes its a Widebody! Yes it drives awesome and yes I Autocross it! No its not finished! Here's some pics of it today. Does anyone want to see how I did it?
Ummm...yes. Definately yes.
preach said:
Ummm...yes. Definately yes.
Of course we want to see it !
The first question I usually get is why a Crown Vic? The short answer is because they're cheap! Let's look at what it takes to build a classic Mustang to drive nice, look cool and handle, we are going to want 4 wheel disc brakes, rack and pinion steering, a trac loc diff, fuel injection, overdrive trans, etc. We are also going to want to stiffen the chassis and get rid of any rust issues. Well we just racked up a $100,000 build! The CV offers us all of this plus, 31 spline axles, ABS brakes, variable ratio steering and a full frame all for about $2500! Do I have your attention? I thought so. The only drawback is how wide it is. The answer is fender flares! If you dig roadracey style Mustangs then you're a candidate for a Crown Vic chassis swap!
Cooter
UberDork
1/5/21 10:28 p.m.
Box Flares means never having to say "I'm sorry"
I never did like box flares too much, 'specially on old mustangs... but that is nice! Even nicer considering the whole story! Great job, and keep the info / pic's coming!!!
Course now I want to shorten a Panther! All that short photo needs is the door jams moved back / lengthened doors!
I really wished I'd had a chance to race the shortened Vic! It was kinda cool looking!
Is that the most complete you went picture of it shortend?
Also, more mustang pictures! 68 notch was always one of my favorites, btw.
In for more, more, more! All the details. Don't worry about overwhelming us with pictures or details, as im reasonably certain that that has NEVER happened here, snd likely cannot actually happen.
This was a covid project. Start to finish it appears.
<looking at my project car that's been stalled out for 12 years>
In reply to 03Panther :
I got sidetracked with stripping the Mustang and never shortened the rear doors before I seriously cut up the Vic. So it never got past the construction point in the picture.
I started cutting the Mustang apart and sold the seat frames and front suspension for $300, meaning I had zero dollars in the Mustang and I got the Crown Vic for changing the fuel pump in a 2003 Maurader. (Man, did I want that car for my build!) I told you I was doing this on the cheap!
those rust piles on the floor make me laugh
Wow. This makes me thing a crown vic coupe would be a sweet daily.
In reply to Geofordman :
Congratulations! You, sir, are the new chair of the Royal Society for Putting Things On Top of Other Things. Well done.
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