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Viperpete

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  1. Hey all. Give a little history. This project was supposed to be done with my dad. He passed away in 2019 and i didn't touch the car since. Why a Boss 9? My dad had 2 of them, and one of them had a 494 aluminum block. He sold them years ago but I always wanted one. So I bought a Mustang on ebay in 2018. The sellers did a pretty good job of making a car that was probably dragged out of a field, sellable. I have lovingly referred to it as my grey turd ever since. Originally was a Acapulco Blue base fastback. Only 3 options. Automatic, factory AC, and power steering that I know of. 302 and a C4. Car ran and drove sort of. I had to rebuild the tranz, rewired the car, had to replace the rear end, nothing electronic worked in the car. The dash was literally full of sand. Its been parked in the garage for the last couple years. For an ugly s.o.b girls sure like it LOL So more recently I got the bug to get the project going already. Built a rotisserie and ordered a butt load of parts from Mustangs to Fear. Bought a floor pan from NPD (they are 10 miles away) Yesterday my brother and I tore into the car. It's almost a bare shell. Just have to remove the front suspension/brakes and other bits. There is a lot of rust. A lot of deterioration. I need you guys to help me figure out what is reparable and what needs to just be replaced. As far as I can the following are in good shape/easily repairable: Front fenders Bumpers Exterior cowl Fold down rear seat Hood Trunk Lid Doors maybe? Parts on order: Full floater 9" rear with brakes MTF Watts link MTF Long subframe with IFS and brakes MTF minitubs MTF roll bar MTF radiator support and cross member MTF frame stiffeners and some other things The plan was to cut out the old floor, install new. Mount on rotisserie and then media blast the car to really see what's what. But with so much rust I'm not sure what to do. Please let me know what yall think.
  2. Where'd you get those screw jacks?
  3. So I think what I'm gonna do is raise the car on my lift slide the floor under the car and position it on jack stands. Then lower the car onto the new floor and weld it up. I'm not 100% sure how i'm going to make sure its perfectly level though
  4. I have a lot to do before I cut the old floor out. I was advised to put the car on jack stands, cut the floor out, weld the new one in and then mount on the rotisserie. The floor and front frame rails are toast. I am going to build some cross bracing in-between the doors with an X going from left to right before I cut the floor out as well.
  5. Hey guys and gals. The time has finally come for me to put the 69 under the knife. I ordered a boat load of goodies from MTF and picked up my full floor pan from NPD (its great having them 10 miles from home). I think i'll start a build thread but I had a question. I have completed building a rotisserie. The plans are attached. Any ideas on how to attach the rotisserie to the car? My neighbor gave me 9 cans of this purple paint so i figured id spray the rotisserie. Looks great. Had the motor/trans out in 90 mins! Red-Wing-Steel-Works-Auto-Rotisserie-Plans-01022015.pdf
  6. Anyone have experience with an independent rear suspension on their 69?
  7. Has anyone moved the radiator in front of the support rather than behind it?
  8. I thought I remembered seeing a thread with a complete floor pan replacement. I am going to get the one from NPD in a couple months and want to wrap my mind around what it's gonna take. I think i remember seeing the car on jack stands. Does anyone know what im talking about?
  9. Looks good. I'm with jay on the improvement thing. Once you start improving things its very difficult to stop.
  10. Has anyone done this on their 69? What parts did you use etc.
  11. Agreed. Remove spring. Get an angle grinder with a flap disc or wire brush and remove the surface rust to see the extent of the rust. Id cut out the old stuff and weld in some new steel.
  12. Id want a booster with a big horsepower application- no doubt. My car has manual brakes now- which is fine for around town- but I wouldn't want my wife to drive the car and have to worry that there could ever be an issue stopping in time.
  13. Cool project. Looking forward to seeing you build it. Here's mine that I affectionately refer to as "The gray Turd"
  14. Beautiful car. Nice to know that a 10" wheel fits fine.
  15. wow awesome. would you please post some pics?? thanks
  16. Has anyone ever installed the radiator on the front of the core support? I am going to go with a custom size when the project is at that point- but i was wondering if anyone has done it. Might free up some space in the engine bay is why im asking. Planning on going with electric fans too with a home made aluminum shroud.
  17. Man that gap is totally unacceptable.
  18. Im planning on replacing my entire floor pan from the firewall to the tail lights. I am glad i won't have to do all that extra work. Still your work is amazing. Keep it up.
  19. So whats that yellow stuff all over the underside of the car. It looks like you painted it gray but then there is all this yellow stuff. I don't get it? Shouldn't the paint fill in any scars or pits?
  20. oh, and what i'm doing... Boss 429 clone. 460 block, stoked to 600. Jon Kasse heads. T56 Magnum, fuel injected.
  21. 1k hp. Not going to drag race it a lot. But some.
  22. Look at this badboy! Does anyone have any experience with this setup? Looks great. I am still deciding what rear suspension i want to run on the car and need something that can handle serious power. Obviously this will add a lot of weight, but id rather have something heavy and strong. Price seems really reasonable too. https://totalcostinvolved.com/products/1964-5-1970-mustang-torque-arm/#prettyPhoto
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