My 69 Coupe Build: Project Vintage Racer
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right now we are playing with it, I don't want it to sit too low or to high but enough were it looks decent. ill let you know once I have it on the ground.
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#16
sorry I haven't updated this in a while been working like crazy.
Exhaust finally done, now fuel & brake lines are being installed.
Brackets are back ordered so we are waiting from March Performance. once they arrive its time for start up. finally...
Chrome Exhaust Tips installed. just waiting on my March brackets and we finally get to start her up.
Exhaust finally done, now fuel & brake lines are being installed.
Brackets are back ordered so we are waiting from March Performance. once they arrive its time for start up. finally...
Chrome Exhaust Tips installed. just waiting on my March brackets and we finally get to start her up.
Last edited by rwcstang; 09-28-2013 at 10:11 PM.
#18
0) I noticed that you list a Ford 8-inch rear end under "future plans". I would strongly recommend that you instead plan on a 9-inch with at least 31-spline axles, especially with the added HP your stroker gave you, and especially if you plan on tracking the car.
1) I'm kinda surprised at your choice of wheels. I think Minilites would be more appropriate (and you can still get them new if you're wiling to pay the price).
2) You should look into changing to a QuickFuel carb. Much higher quality than Holley junk, and come with features Holley's don't have, such as an adjustable vacuum secondary.
BTW, nice car.
1) I'm kinda surprised at your choice of wheels. I think Minilites would be more appropriate (and you can still get them new if you're wiling to pay the price).
2) You should look into changing to a QuickFuel carb. Much higher quality than Holley junk, and come with features Holley's don't have, such as an adjustable vacuum secondary.
BTW, nice car.
#19
0) I noticed that you list a Ford 8-inch rear end under "future plans". I would strongly recommend that you instead plan on a 9-inch with at least 31-spline axles, especially with the added HP your stroker gave you, and especially if you plan on tracking the car.
1) I'm kinda surprised at your choice of wheels. I think Minilites would be more appropriate (and you can still get them new if you're wiling to pay the price).
2) You should look into changing to a QuickFuel carb. Much higher quality than Holley junk, and come with features Holley's don't have, such as an adjustable vacuum secondary.
BTW, nice car.
1) I'm kinda surprised at your choice of wheels. I think Minilites would be more appropriate (and you can still get them new if you're wiling to pay the price).
2) You should look into changing to a QuickFuel carb. Much higher quality than Holley junk, and come with features Holley's don't have, such as an adjustable vacuum secondary.
BTW, nice car.
I went with the fr500 wheel's because they reminded me of modern day retro Eleanor wheel.
I originally wanted to go with quick fuel but if this one fails, then I'll change it. I really want their 750cfm Billet version carb... rool: