Our office park has some interesting businesses in it. Hot rod shops, upholstery shop, detailing shop, to name a few. In one unit, our landlord builds cars. He's built a few in the past, but at 78 years old, he figures this is his last hoorah. This one is built for time trial and autocross.
It's finally off of the build table.
Well, that's interesting...
Seems to have a little tire...
Ooooo, that's going to be fun!
As things come together, I'll add pictures here.
Very cool--thanks for sharing.
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In reply to David S. Wallens:
David, that is probably a good idea.
Thanks.
Very nice. Looking at it gave me some ideas for a mind build I'm doing right now.
I would dry hump that intake if I had access to it.
In reply to Appleseed:
I'll get you a lifetI'm supply of hand lotion and kleenex which will be way bether than a dry hump on a useless intake.
In reply to Appleseed:
Is it the rack or the intake tubes that got you all worked up?
Dear Bentwrench, What 'xactly don't you like about that Crossram, They work and that one is Beautiful, you probably would not have liked the Kinsler Fuel Injection I was trying to trade into either. Toyman Tell your Landlord Kudo's from those that Know.
This is still going on. A lot of the major fabrication is done. It got a serious case of dustless blasting the other day. I really hope he gets this thing done. I can't wait to see it run.
I hadn't seen this before. Fantabulous.
In reply to 84FSP :
Yep, a 63. He was almost sad to cut it up, but I'm glad he did.
759NRNG
SuperDork
2/10/18 8:29 p.m.
And the roof is going back on after the cage is finished welded right?
759NRNG
SuperDork
2/10/18 9:22 p.m.
What's the final intent.....Track attack? Ax? Hill Climb? general chaos and mayhem in the neighborhood??
Time trial and the occasional autocross.
Old guy here, spotted my favorite Falcon immediately, a 63.
I got a ride in a restored, unmodified Falcon Sprint a couple of years ago.
We never left the subdivision, but the body roll was absolutely hilarious.
Please keep us posted on this one, it's a fantastic project.
In reply to stuart in mn :
It's a 351 Ford block. I'm not sure what the displacement will end up being, but he's talking 500-600hp. He is having an engine shop in the Charlotte area build it.
Yay, powered by Ford! I would expect an engine shop in that area to be able to get 500-600 HP from the big Windsor easily. Lots of NASCAR knowledge, lots of NASCAR parts, too.
That's a power goal in the "keep it reliable" range for that crowd.
I saw one of those on CL for$400 a couple weeks ago.
Regretting I didn't snatch it up now. :(
Crackers said:
I saw one of those on CL for$400 a couple weeks ago.
Regretting I didn't snatch it up now. :(
I was offered the 63 Sprint that I mentioned in my previous post. Would have been more interested if I hadn't ridden in it. I know that they can be made to handle, but this one was as built by Ford.
"Never meet your heros."
Also, it had a slush box.
T.J.
MegaDork
2/12/18 9:11 a.m.
I sure hope he finishes and has some time to enjoy it. That thing looks great.