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Technical & General Discussion Area => Restomods => Topic started by: 6T9rustang on June 18, 2008, 09:44:49 am

Title: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: 6T9rustang on June 18, 2008, 09:44:49 am
Hi,
My name's Russell , I live in Rockingham, Western Australia. 
I'm currently rebuilding my 69 mach 1. I hope to run a 10second 1/4 mile in her some day. Here is a list of some of the goodies I have fitted or purchased over the last 7 years.

Body- is currently being panelled and painted and is going to be Porshe Red, black Mach 1 markings with bugcatcher and rear spoiler.
Carbon fibre: front guards, spoiler, rear 1/4  panel ext, mirrors and bootlid.
Fibreglass: panel behind front bumper, front apron and hood.
High temp urethane headlight buckets.

Motor- 460ci windsor stroker small block(World man-o-war short motor) with Yates SVO C3 heads(720hp+). FAST fuel injection, Edelbrock manifold, Jesel valve train, Comp cam, Concept One serpentine pulley system, Meziere electric H20 pump, TCI Rattler balancer, Canton aluminium sump, MSD 7AL digital ignition, FAST dual sinc dizzy, Danny bee external timing belt...

Trans- TKO-600 blueprinted, strengthened and girdled with MGW short-throw shifter, Quicktime steel bellhousing, Mcleods street twin clutch and aluminium flywheel, PST 3.5in carbon fibre tailshaft.

Differential- Competition Engineering chromoly sheet metal 9inch housing, Strange nodular-iron centre, Moser 31spline billet axles, Truetrac center with 4:11 gears.

Suspension- RRS power steering rack and pinion, RRS coilover on the front with 345mm discs(18x9 wheels) and custom threelink coilover system on the rear with 315mm discs(18x11wheels). RRS underdash master cylinder and hydraulic clutch unit.

Interior- JME dash with Autometer guages, Scat elite seats and the rest is black Mach 1 interior. Powered windows and locks.Cool air products aircon/heating system. Fuel safe fuel cell with Fast 1000hp fuel pump kit bla bla bla...

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Post by: nassi on June 18, 2008, 10:03:26 am
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Can anyone tell me why I dont have the option  for attatchments on this forum?

:] mate, not sure what you mean about attachments though?
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Post by: nassi on June 18, 2008, 11:22:52 am
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sorry, photos.


You will need to host them on a site like photobucket
http://photobucket.com/ and upload from there. Its free.
cheers
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Post by: Frank70 on June 18, 2008, 11:59:06 am
I had a dream about a 69 and that was the exact spec.
Can't wait to see pics  !

Good job !

Cheers,
Frank.
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Post by: 6T9rustang on June 18, 2008, 03:29:41 pm
Here's a few pics of the engine bay and the donk. Spun the motor up at Kostecki's the other day. She made 701hp/595tq@6800rpm,  508tq@4000rpm, 409tq@2900rpm,.  We shut her down for a bearing check and  all was good. The run was with a rich mix 1050 carb. Now we have to sort out the injection. I had her built to spin to 8000rpm.        

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Post by: whiplash on June 18, 2008, 05:03:33 pm
That is FULLY sick :(    RESPECT
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Post by: nassi on June 18, 2008, 05:13:52 pm
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Top job mate.
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Post by: 6T9rustang on June 18, 2008, 05:44:17 pm
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Thanks guys. Its been a long 3 and something years now.
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Post by: mach70 on June 18, 2008, 05:45:35 pm
Sweet Ride.........
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Post by: pcoe428 on June 18, 2008, 08:23:51 pm
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G,day mates,
My name's Russell ,I'm 37 and I live in Toodyay, Western Australia. I work 7days on and 7days off as a Process Control Technician at a Nickel Refinery.
I'm currently rebuilding my 69 mach 1. I hope to run a 10second 1/4 mile in her some day. Here is a list of some of the goodies I have fitted or purchased over the last three years.
Body is currently being panelled and painted and is going to be Candy apple red with Mach 1 markings with shaker scoop and rear spoiler.
Motor- 460ci windsor stroker small block(World man-o-war short motor) with Yates C3L heads(750hp+). FAST fuel injection, Edelbrock manifold,Concept One serpentine pulley system, Meziere electric H20 pump, TCI Rattler balancer, Canton aluminium sump, external timing belt...
Trans- TKO-600 blueprinted, strengthened and girdled with MGW shortthrow shifter, Quicktime steel bellhousing, Mcleods street twin clutch and aluminium flywheel.
Differential- Competition Engineering chromoly sheet metal 9inch housing,Strange nodular-iron centre, Moser 31spline billet axles,Truetrac center with 4:11 gears.
Suspension- RRS power steering rack and pinion,RRS coilover on the front with 330mm discs(17x8 wheels) and RRS threelink coilover system on the rear with 315mm discs(18x11wheels).JMC master cylinder and hydraulic clutch.
Interior- JME dash with Autometer guages, Scat elite seats and the rest is black Mach 1 interior. Powered windows and locks.Cool air products aircon/heating system. Fuel safe fuel cell with Fast 1000hp fuel pump kit.
This car has become an 'obsession'! I have wanted a 69 since I was 10years old.
Some days are frustratingly slow and make me wonder why! But after a week away at work and I come home and open up the shed, Its worth everything!!! Every time a part arrives in the mail its like Xmas!
                       you're crazy mate, but already I like you :+
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Post by: BLKPNY on June 19, 2008, 10:50:21 pm
mmm....Capri in the background. Building a drag car?

My brother bought the 460w from world too, is going to run AFR heads and a Flying Toilet, in his full chassis Capri.
Did you buy the short assembled? After the pull down, was it all ok? We are considering pulling this down before we fit it.
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Post by: Black Mach1 on June 20, 2008, 01:03:02 pm
thats gonna be a real weapon...........bet you can't wait to hit the throttle on that monster...congradulations...
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Post by: stormin on June 20, 2008, 06:29:03 pm
Check your U2U
stormin
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Post by: 6T9rustang on June 21, 2008, 02:35:01 pm
The wheels have arrived!!:a
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Post by: warmride on June 22, 2008, 06:15:05 pm
Hey nice work 6t9.  That's a big undertaking mate but it looks like it's coming together ok.

I like your build list as it closely resembles mine aside from the HP figures that is.  I'm building a streetable regular driver and here's a prtial list of what I have so far:

TKO600 with a 2" right offset (for RHD),
Full kevlar/kevlar clutch,
Quicktime SFI steel bellhousing,
CNC hydraulic clutch set-up,
Currie Track 9 housing with forged 31 spline axles. Torino bearing ends, nodular housing and Tru-Trac with 3.89 gears (shortened for RRS rear disc set-up),
Total Control Products G-Link (G-Bar) triangulated 4 link with dual adjustable coil overs and sway bar,
Hydratech Hydroboost braking system,
Global West lower front arms, adjustable strut rods and sway bar,
RRS power rack and pinion
Flaming River stainless tilt steering column,
Lecarra Mark IV leather wheel and billet adaptor,
Vintage Air A/C (which is being modified for right hook)
Lokar handbrake and billet pedals.

Still got to get the RRS front coil overs and phase three brakes front and back.

On top of that a sh1tload of Dynacorn sheetmetal and more small parts than I care to count.

Right now just sorting out the power and was thinking crate but just read your post re KEC's comment on crates.  Hmmmmmm.

Warmride
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Post by: warmride on June 22, 2008, 07:12:53 pm
A 67 fastback although it doesn't resemble much of one at the moment.

To be honest, I have none of it fitted up yet, it's all in a big pile down at my warehouse.  I just have one of those 1 piece cast CNC combo master cylinders see here (http://cncbrakes.com/mc.asp?grp=mc&subgrp=round&series=701&subseries=).  I'm confident it'll clear the hydroboost once it's fitted up to the new firewall.  This is the Hydroboost
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It's early days for me yet.  I've been working on my new website this arvo (have the flu so having the weekend off) and will upload it when I'm done.  I've got plenty of pics of the 'project' on there.

Warmride.
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Post by: 6T9rustang on June 24, 2008, 03:00:16 pm
Chassis has been boxed for extra strength and the new cross/shock mount brace is welded in. Bump stops have been moved from outside the rail to the inside so the new mini- tubbs can go flush with the rail. (nice and wide);}
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Post by: warmride on June 28, 2008, 10:05:09 am
All I can say 6T9 is that you're a glutton for punishment!  Nice work though mate.

I see you're running the Lokar pedals too, is the far right pedal a foot brake?
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Post by: 6T9rustang on July 17, 2008, 02:21:01 pm
With the guards,new trunk floor and rear panel on, we sat a wheel in place to have a looksee!;+  Time to fit the diff and get welding!;}
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Post by: Macka on July 17, 2008, 03:48:56 pm
I like it..
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Post by: 6T9rustang on July 22, 2008, 07:49:38 pm
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Post by: whiplash on July 23, 2008, 02:59:35 pm
We're not worthy We're not worthy !!!!!  Mate thats what I call a mustang !!!! RESPECT :(
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Post by: Pradoman on August 03, 2008, 10:01:44 am
did you get the white faced gauges? I have enquired and they only sell the silver ones in kph

cheers
Phil
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Post by: mach70 on August 05, 2008, 02:30:30 pm
Hey 6T9rustang,

From the photos I'd say your rool cage is a little lite on :w
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Post by: 6T9rustang on August 15, 2008, 10:30:44 pm
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Post by: whiplash on August 18, 2008, 10:57:24 am
Saw that 460winnie in Perth Street Car Mag those look like clevo heads !!!! Is it a BOSS460;)
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Post by: hoss on September 20, 2008, 12:34:52 pm
Hey 6T9, havent seen any photo updates lately on your beast??? Hows it progressing?
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Post by: fordtj69 on September 20, 2008, 10:35:05 pm
hi 6t9 what size wheels and offset + tire size did you use tim
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Post by: 6T9rustang on September 20, 2008, 10:47:11 pm
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hi 6t9 what size wheels and offset + tire size did you use tim

18x11 with 5.25inch BS.   335/30 tyres(PS2 Pilot Michelin)
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Post by: fordtj69 on September 20, 2008, 11:41:28 pm
hi did you narrow the diff housing i am looking 17 x 11 6 inch b/s 295/40 or trying to jam 315/35  stock wheel wells and rev/eye spring may need to reset springs want top of guard to just cover top of tyre what do you think tim;)
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Post by: 6T9rustang on September 22, 2008, 01:17:03 am
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how did you narrow the diff housing i am looking 17 x 11 6 inch b/s 295/40 or trying to jam 315/35  stock wheel wells and rev/eye spring may need to reset springs want top of guard to just cover top of tyre what do you think tim;)

With 315's on a '69 with a standard width diff, you will need to massage the front inside part of the rear guard. you will need to roll the inside edge of the guards. I don't think you can have an 11" rim(10's yes) with a 6" back space with leaf springs(I dont have leaf springs) with standard diff width.

 Here's a good site: https://www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html#backspace

 Narrow leaf springs will help.
  Like these:
http://www.eps-hane.com/RearLeafSprings.html

Other '69 owners have gone these options: 315's on a 17x10.5 with 6.85bs(1.10" offset wheel)                         18x10 295's with 6.375 and 1/8 spacer.
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Post by: oz67fb on October 03, 2008, 03:55:01 pm
Wild can't wait to see it finished..
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Post by: 6T9rustang on November 14, 2008, 04:00:30 pm
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Post by: junior on November 15, 2008, 12:51:33 pm
oh my effing god. . i was reading that thread - scrolling down and saying to myself "oh no the pages is running out" haha - im enjoying reading about it so much !!! smitten for that car mate, you're tackling a monster there - what a weapon.  I cant wait to have a bit of coin to make something with some awesome HP figures... only problem for me is i struggle putting jam on toast let alone taking something apart and building it from scratch. :(  but got some good mechanic mates that I ski race with and they said they'll build an engine if i lgive them the money haha ;)

for now my quick fix for speed is my bike - if you were over this side of aust id love to give ya a run down the quartermile when done, there is hardly any road going cars worthy of it.
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Post by: 6T9rustang on November 15, 2008, 02:52:38 pm
ha! its funny you mentioned bikes. I'm thinking seriously about getting another bike. Being an andrenalin junky myself, I agree, there is just nothing like a bike for that fix. I havent ridden in over ten years  and I think it's time I did. Sooo many bikes to chose from too!  My biggest fear is not knowing my limits on them. Thats why I got off them many years ago. Hopefully I'm a bit wiser now....
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Post by: junior on November 15, 2008, 07:15:17 pm
is this well tamed enough ???? haha ha  LOVE it -

9.91 @ 145.5mph at my local drag strip.... stock standard before I did a few modifications, will see what its capable of on the 13th at next round of the superbikesupply shootout

sorry thread hijacked :P

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Post by: junior on November 16, 2008, 01:46:51 am
dude epic respect for your car over my bike anyways haha - it ways a billion times heavier and will be practically the same down the strip... let alone make people drool EVERYWHERE !
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Post by: Macka on January 15, 2009, 07:49:32 pm
6T9...whats the latest????
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Post by: philb on January 18, 2009, 09:16:30 am
Mate, This is awesome stuff and you've started with the best car. I have a 69 FB also but it will never be a beast to this calibre. I'm impressed. If you need any one off billet stuff made, give me a call, pbarlass@aapt.net.au . I have my own toolmaking workshop in Perth. Look forward to seeing the finished product. Do you have a colour in mind??
Cheers Phil
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Post by: 6T9rustang on January 18, 2009, 02:13:30 pm
Cheers phil! The build is into the 5th year now but its getting there slowly.  I might take ya up on that billet stuff. gotta couple of under bonnet ideas.  I love my billet!!! Can you do pulleys?    The pulley on the water pump, which is just a smooth idler(for tension)  is too far forward for correct belt line up. It doesnt work the pump coz its electric. Its just there to help keep the pulley configuration  that I have and can be made a different diameter to go deeper to the  back over the pump  about half an inch more.
     I'm going to paint her with a clean bright red. ie: porsche or mazda red with 'Mach 1' blackouts,spoiler,rear wing and stripes. going to do black around the rear taillights like the boss '69s had.:(
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Post by: philb on January 19, 2009, 09:50:24 am
Hi Russell, yes I can do pulleys. Give me a hoi at my email above on my last post.
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Post by: mjb0015 on January 19, 2009, 06:48:37 pm
Fantastic machine!!!! when finished you need to put video on forum for all to hear and see, great car!


mjb
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Post by: junior on January 19, 2009, 07:09:47 pm
MORE PICS !!!
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Post by: Nays69 on January 19, 2009, 11:59:24 pm
Wow you are doing pretty much what i bought my 69 for... started looking into doing the engine conversion and is such an effort i started wondering why i was bothering, but seeing this has inspired me again! Love the wheels too, whered you get them?
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Post by: Pradoman on January 21, 2009, 11:57:51 pm
I have 265 x 7 x 15s for the front and 295 x 8 x 15s for the back. there mounted on rims but i have yet to fit them to the car
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Post by: 6T9rustang on January 22, 2009, 01:45:51 pm
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I know these photos look like the last, but there has been a lot of welding done. She now sits safely on the ground and is currently having the 'Global West' sub-frames welded in and the Mach 1 rear wing fitted. With all the weight back in her she should drop about an inch, so the killer stance is almost complete(for the rear at least). 2 more payments on the motor and I should have her home at the end of febuary. Almost 2 years to pay for the motor!;x;x  Its basically slowed the whole project to a trickle but as soon as the motor is payed for then things should get moving a lot quicker.
My other concern is with all of my mining friends losing there jobs around me I can't help but feel nervous and am starting to tighten the budget for a while.;1  
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Post by: Nays69 on January 22, 2009, 06:36:10 pm
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Wow you are doing pretty much what i bought my 69 for... started looking into doing the engine conversion and is such an effort i started wondering why i was bothering, but seeing this has inspired me again! Love the wheels too, whered you get them?


Engine conversion?! what you running dude?   I got the wheels from 'Billet Specialties'    pricey!!!!!!    Just gunna run 8s with 245s on the front.


I got a 6 cyl in mine at the moment
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Post by: 69mach1 on February 04, 2009, 12:22:54 pm
Cool Nays, well it takes time and lotsa money to get your car to where you want it, they're all works in progress. :( I'll be moving your way this year so could be able to catch up.
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Post by: Audrey on February 04, 2009, 08:45:58 pm
following ur rebuild is such an inspiration!
and its so great to see the progress.

I've just stripped my stang and shes ready for paint next weekend - however, this being my first rebuild, i am beginning to realise there is SO much more to it then just taking it in for paint building a motor and putting it all back together...

Now that shes apart, I want to take my time and do it properly (as we can all clearly see your doing!) and I really admire all the patience you have had for this rebuild... I only hope I can hold out as long as possible!!  :(
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Post by: 70 mach 1 on February 04, 2009, 09:00:08 pm
I've been following the progress of this car for a long time on more than one site;its simply amazing and I look forward to seeing the finished car.
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Post by: Cruzn65 on February 06, 2009, 11:56:05 am
will it be ready for Roundup in March?
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Post by: 6T9rustang on February 20, 2009, 08:45:45 am

As you can see there is still work on the brackets and pulleys to be correctly fitted. I just losely fitted the kit to see how it looked! The kit is designed to fit a windsor so when the Yates SVO(Cleveland) heads were fitted things didn't line up correctly. Going to have the UGLY water pump pulley changed and set back futher to line up with the belt. I need to have the crank pulley drilled to suit a 3-hole balancer and not a 4-hole.(hence the poor fitment shown)
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Post by: nassi on February 20, 2009, 10:15:42 am
Certainly looks the goods and good luck on the job front.
cheers
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Post by: pcoe428 on February 21, 2009, 04:30:15 pm
Hey Russell, pleasure to finally meet you today at Lane Group, since we're almost neighbours will have to catch up for a quiet one
Cheers
Ross
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Post by: Skulls on February 21, 2009, 08:38:03 pm

EFI ---------- i LIKE IT !!

Cant wait to see the finished product !!

Shaun
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Post by: MustangNut on February 21, 2009, 08:39:02 pm
Hey Russ, I can feel the beast stomping the ground already!!
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Post by: whiplash on March 27, 2009, 10:07:20 pm
I know how you feel !!! I hate mustangs !!!! Nothing ever fits . ;1
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Post by: nassi on March 27, 2009, 10:38:31 pm
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I know how you feel !!! I hate mustangs !!!! Nothing ever fits . ;1


Its surprising how many original parts fit. :+
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Post by: junior on March 28, 2009, 06:29:47 pm
OH shit. thats unlucky mate, , , but, put it this way, that engine is trick, car looks mean and has all the goods and will be shit hot when its done... after all the dicking around and tweaking !
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Post by: 6T9rustang on April 29, 2009, 11:21:24 pm
 I dropped the waterpump off today to a fellow forum buddy to get a new deeper  billet pulley fitted and got to cast my eye over his '69 stang while I was there!:(
     The radiator has been set forward as far possible as can be and the tranny tunnel is being worked on currently. The custom hotrod 24fuse wiring harness arrived today so I now have all the circuits to begin wiring.  The motor is sitting in the car now but will come out again for engine bay touchups!
Fuel lines and fittings arrived so fuel is ready to be plumbed. All engine fittings/wiring through the firewall can be done next week! ;+
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Post by: 6T9rustang on April 30, 2009, 08:04:32 pm
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Rear wing is fitted and set further back than factory.
Radiator re-fitted.
An Aeromotive A1000 fuel pump lurks underneath the steel shroud near the tank, protected from rubber spray and the elements. Tranny tunnel for TKO-600 is complete. Ignition sits where the battery used to be. Battery will be trunk mounted.:(
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Post by: 6T9rustang on May 25, 2009, 12:42:56 pm
 last week i was involved in a safety incident at my new casual job. I was almost crushed by a half tonne steel door that was not isolated and there were no safety procedures to do so. I had concerns about the matter as they were not even going to report the matter so i contacted my employment agency's OH&S and the companies OH&S officers for a discussion on how we could make this safer... a couple of days later I was 'NO LONGER REQUIRED' to be working with the company..Sacked for raising safety!!
 So without  too much:- I am letting those of you who are wondering how the project is going. Its not. Once again it has come to a grinding halt due to employment issues.
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Post by: R_Beckhaus on May 25, 2009, 03:03:24 pm
Jeez, 6T9, that's harsh! Someone could have been killed or seriously hurt, there. Isn't there any appeal process to follow? If that's how they treat OH&S, they shouldn't be in business.
Good Luck. Ron B
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Post by: jaythefordman on May 25, 2009, 04:31:34 pm
I would suggest 'unfair dismissal'.  Wouldn't get away with that offshore.
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Post by: junior on May 25, 2009, 09:42:48 pm
yeah id go for un-fair dismissal . considerable evidence to support your claim. . thats shocking mate. im studying Human resources, occupational health and safety and its a shame to see that there was an issue like that in the first place and you were shamed for trying to keep your peers safe !
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Post by: moe on May 25, 2009, 09:50:18 pm
Sorry to hear that 6T9rustang, best of luck finding a new job.
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Post by: Frank70 on May 25, 2009, 10:06:05 pm
6T9,

My wife works for Workcover here in Vic. She suggests you talk to Worksafe (or its equivalent there in WA). It wont get you your job back , but may save someone from getting killed in the future. Plus your ex-employee might cop a fine !

Cheers,
Frank.

Love the car and good luck with your future employment.
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Post by: eri67 on June 05, 2009, 11:16:40 am
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Originally posted by 6T9rustang
 last week i was involved in a safety incident at my new casual job. I was almost crushed by a half tonne steel door that was not isolated and there were no safety procedures to do so. I had concerns about the matter as they were not even going to report the matter so i contacted my employment agency's OH&S and the companies OH&S officers for a discussion on how we could make this safer... a couple of days later I was 'NO LONGER REQUIRED' to be working with the company..Sacked for raising safety!!
 So without  too much:- I am letting those of you who are wondering how the project is going. Its not. Once again it has come to a grinding halt due to employment issues.



2009 has been a prick of a year for both of us mate, keep your chin up....it can only get better:(
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Post by: 6T9rustang on June 10, 2009, 07:59:37 pm
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An(old) XY GT Falcon master clutch cylinder has now been recessed so that it doesn't hit on the valve cover.
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The wiper conversion is almost complete using a ZF Fairlane motor and arms/linkage.
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With the computer and 24circuit fuse box taking up the old glove box space i decided to have a custom glove box fabricated.   Glove box panel CLOSED!
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Glove box panel OPEN!
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Post by: 6T9rustang on June 10, 2009, 09:19:41 pm
No...  just spending the last of it!:-:_
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Post by: nassi on June 10, 2009, 09:55:11 pm
nice job mate. :(
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Post by: blocko on June 16, 2009, 06:40:18 pm
All the best for tomorrow. We don't want to wait too long for this project to get back on track.
It's just like the old days, waiting for the next installment of your favourite radio show.

No TV when I was a kid.
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Post by: nassi on June 21, 2009, 08:21:50 pm
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Originally posted by 6T9rustang
Start the new job Wednesday!   ;2:p


Well done mate, hope you enjoy it.
cheers.
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Post by: 69candy on June 21, 2009, 09:57:24 pm
Congrats. keep up the good work
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Post by: jiffy on June 28, 2009, 05:41:25 pm
Super build - motor looks mad - you need to see a doctor.

Well done.
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Post by: 6T9rustang on September 09, 2009, 05:49:45 pm
Well all I can say is I would be happy to see this year off with a bullet up its a$$. Since march I have been flim flamming around with low wage jobs just surviving and the project had become all but a distant memory. With the new high paying job finally being offered to me this friday  the project will recommence and a smile will start to form on my face again.  I have no bills in the way so its ' a no expense spared situation' on the car once again.!  yeeeehaaaarrrrr!;2:p:a:+;+:=
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Post by: Macka on September 09, 2009, 06:59:01 pm
6T9...good work bud, live the dream..
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Post by: MustangNut on September 09, 2009, 07:07:35 pm
Well done Mate, keep the dream going!
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Post by: nassi on September 09, 2009, 09:33:39 pm
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Originally posted by 6T9rustang
Well all I can say is I would be happy to see this year off with a bullet up its a$$. Since march I have been flim flamming around with low wage jobs just surviving and the project had become all but a distant memory. With the new high paying job finally being offered to me this friday  the project will recommence and a smile will start to form on my face again.  I have no bills in the way so its ' a no expense spared situation' on the car once again.!  yeeeehaaaarrrrr!;2:p:a:+;+:=


Who did you score with? and good luck with it. :(
cheers.
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Post by: bigblockmadness on September 09, 2009, 11:48:59 pm
This is one serious bit of kit,frickin awesome !!!!
I am currently waiting for my 69 428 mach 1 to turn up from USA.
If you would like to U2u me if thats what you call it , maybe we could catch up some time as i live locally .
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Post by: Foresight on September 10, 2009, 12:27:41 am
This is probably a stupid questions but will it be road legal??

I think you might need to get clearance from the airport before you step on it :w
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Post by: 6T9rustang on September 10, 2009, 09:53:38 am
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Originally posted by nassi
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Originally posted by 6T9rustang
Well all I can say is I would be happy to see this year off with a bullet up its a$$. Since march I have been flim flamming around with low wage jobs just surviving and the project had become all but a distant memory. With the new high paying job finally being offered to me this friday  the project will recommence and a smile will start to form on my face again.  I have no bills in the way so its ' a no expense spared situation' on the car once again.!  yeeeehaaaarrrrr!;2:p:a:+;+:=


Who did you score with? and good luck with it. :(
cheers.


Hey Nassi,
                  Got a job with Dyno Nobel in Kalgoorlie.They'll have me making Ammonium Nitrate(explosives).   I still own a house up there so its not a problem to move back up there. Im actually on the road today so I'll be off the air for a while.

thanks'
Russ:(
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Post by: blocko on September 10, 2009, 03:42:33 pm
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Originally posted by Foresight
This is probably a stupid questions but will it be road legal??

I think you might need to get clearance from the airport before you step on it :w


If your playing with explosives I guess that you already have airport clearance or at least parachute training. One wrong move could make for a rough landing.

Keep safe.
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Post by: nassi on September 10, 2009, 09:03:43 pm
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Originally posted by 6T9rustang
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Originally posted by nassi
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Originally posted by 6T9rustang
Well all I can say is I would be happy to see this year off with a bullet up its a$$. Since march I have been flim flamming around with low wage jobs just surviving and the project had become all but a distant memory. With the new high paying job finally being offered to me this friday  the project will recommence and a smile will start to form on my face again.  I have no bills in the way so its ' a no expense spared situation' on the car once again.!  yeeeehaaaarrrrr!;2:p:a:+;+:=


Who did you score with? and good luck with it. :(
cheers.


Hey Nassi,
                  Got a job with Dyno Nobel in Kalgoorlie.They'll have me making Ammonium Nitrate(explosives).   I still own a house up there so its not a problem to move back up there. Im actually on the road today so I'll be off the air for a while.

thanks'
Russ:(


Excellent news Russ, hope all goes well. Any chance you will be back for the AFD weekend?
cheers.
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Post by: 6T9rustang on March 10, 2010, 12:15:19 am
Finally after a long wait....Wednesday she's off to Maitland fabrication for 'at this stage' 4point cage but we'll be discussing it a little more tomorrow. Trying to comply with both ADRs and ANDRA is proving to be most confusing. The car is to run between the 11 to 10 sec street class so removable sidebars and rear support bar could be an option. ANDRA have changed the rules AGAIN! Whilst at the Fabricators she'll also be fitted with a custom cross member for a final effort to stop her twisting too much. Pics soon... ;2
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Post by: ND69 on March 10, 2010, 12:27:11 am
Hey Russ, good to hear of your progress.
I did my time at CSBP up the road from you, where they made that same big bang stuff, be carefull where you leave your work clothes its also corrosive.
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Post by: 6T9rustang on March 10, 2010, 12:34:30 am
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Originally posted by ND69
Hey Russ, good to hear of your progress.
I did my time at CSBP up the road from you, where they made that same big bang stuff, be carefull where you leave your work clothes its also corrosive.

 Cheers mate..I'm no longer with em! Finally got back on the mines out at Murrin Murrin, playing with Ammonia gas and Hydrogen sulphide gas.;x  Every man has his poison! Just one to the next for me!:(
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Post by: mach70 on March 10, 2010, 12:36:05 am
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Originally posted by 6T9rustang
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Originally posted by nassi
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Originally posted by 6T9rustang
Well all I can say is I would be happy to see this year off with a bullet up its a$$. Since march I have been flim flamming around with low wage jobs just surviving and the project had become all but a distant memory. With the new high paying job finally being offered to me this friday  the project will recommence and a smile will start to form on my face again.  I have no bills in the way so its ' a no expense spared situation' on the car once again.!  yeeeehaaaarrrrr!;2:p:a:+;+:=


Who did you score with? and good luck with it. :(
cheers.


Hey Nassi,
                  Got a job with Dyno Nobel in Kalgoorlie.They'll have me making Ammonium Nitrate(explosives).   I still own a house up there so its not a problem to move back up there. Im actually on the road today so I'll be off the air for a while.

thanks'
Russ:(



Russ,

Are you still in Kal or FIFO?

Shawn
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Post by: 6T9rustang on March 10, 2010, 12:42:58 am
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Originally posted by mach70
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Originally posted by 6T9rustang
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Originally posted by nassi
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Originally posted by 6T9rustang
Well all I can say is I would be happy to see this year off with a bullet up its a$$. Since march I have been flim flamming around with low wage jobs just surviving and the project had become all but a distant memory. With the new high paying job finally being offered to me this friday  the project will recommence and a smile will start to form on my face again.  I have no bills in the way so its ' a no expense spared situation' on the car once again.!  yeeeehaaaarrrrr!;2:p:a:+;+:=


Who did you score with? and good luck with it. :(
cheers.


Hey Nassi,
                  Got a job with Dyno Nobel in Kalgoorlie.They'll have me making Ammonium Nitrate(explosives).   I still own a house up there so its not a problem to move back up there. Im actually on the road today so I'll be off the air for a while.

thanks'
Russ:(



Russ,

Are you still in Kal or FIFO?

Shawn


FIFO 2weeks on 2 weeks off!  Its a big call but 'if' the cars finished by the end of the year I wanted to truck her up for the Kal show march next year.(sentimental reasons). theres a few nice stangs up there, yours included!;{
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Post by: Foresight on March 10, 2010, 12:46:39 am
Ive asked before but no one answered is this rocket going to be street registered?

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Originally posted by 6T9rustang
Finally after a long wait....Wednesday she's off to Maitland fabrication for 'at this stage' 4point cage but we'll be discussing it a little more tomorrow. Trying to comply with both ADRs and ANDRA is proving to be most confusing. The car is to run between the 11 to 10 sec street class so removable sidebars and rear support bar could be an option. ANDRA have changed the rules AGAIN! Whilst at the Fabricators she'll also be fitted with a custom cross member for a final effort to stop here twisting too much. Pics soon... ;2
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Post by: 6T9rustang on March 10, 2010, 12:54:56 am
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Originally posted by Foresight
Ive asked before but no one answered is this rocket going to be street registered?

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Originally posted by 6T9rustang
Finally after a long wait....Wednesday she's off to Maitland fabrication for 'at this stage' 4point cage but we'll be discussing it a little more tomorrow. Trying to comply with both ADRs and ANDRA is proving to be most confusing. The car is to run between the 11 to 10 sec street class so removable sidebars and rear support bar could be an option. ANDRA have changed the rules AGAIN! Whilst at the Fabricators she'll also be fitted with a custom cross member for a final effort to stop here twisting too much. Pics soon... ;2


Yes. And is still registered.:(  That was the biggest of the challenges... to build a 10sec car and have it street legal. Would have been easier to build it just for the drag track...:-
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Post by: mach70 on March 10, 2010, 12:57:18 am
ummmmm mine will be nice......one day...its in bit at present....all of it.

The pic is what it was ....... once.......many many years ago.
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Post by: 6T9rustang on March 10, 2010, 01:05:25 am
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Originally posted by mach70
ummmmm mine will be nice......one day...its in bits at present....all of it.

The pic is what it was ....... once.......many many years ago.


Same deal as my pic:w
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Post by: mach70 on March 10, 2010, 01:07:44 am
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Originally posted by mach70
ummmmm mine will be nice......one day...its in bit at present....all of it.

The pic is what it was ....... once.......many many years ago.


Same deal as my pic:w


You have already done much of what I have to do.

One thing is for sure....its gunna keep me poor for a while yet.
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Post by: 6T9rustang on March 10, 2010, 01:08:04 am
Mine's been off the road for 6+ years now...:-
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Post by: mach70 on March 10, 2010, 01:11:35 am
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Originally posted by 6T9rustang
Mine's been off the road for 6+ years now...:-


That all.....I've had mine 12yrs and the guy I brought it off had it off the road for at least a further 8-9......

He was doing it up for his wife so wasnt concerned with doing it right so just patched it up and then bogged over it.
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Post by: 6T9rustang on March 10, 2010, 01:21:57 am
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Originally posted by 6T9rustang
Mine's been off the road for 6+ years now...:-


That all.....I've had mine 12yrs and the guy I brought it off had it off the road for at least a further 8-9......

He was doing it up for his wife so wasn't concerned with doing it right so just patched it up and then bogged over it.


That last part sounds familiar. When I bought mine from a guy in Kwinana bout 7+years ago she had been bogged and flogged,(to me)  and most of the RHD conversion needed to be redone too!:-     All I can say is a little bit a day is better than nothing at all! At least you own one mate. :(Luckier than most!
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Post by: 6T9rustang on April 30, 2010, 03:25:04 pm
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I decided to move the fuel pump indoors to allow for the 3inch exhaust to to fit thru the watts suspension. Lift pump coming!
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A bit of fuel plumbing done and the water pump pulley problem is all but finished. Brackets are being altered due to the Yates heads on a windsor block! Pics coming soon! The radiator isn't touching the water pump anymore either.
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The diff housing was larger than normal so I had to move the suspension V-frame back which created a mis-alignment of the watts linkages to the outside brackets. Fixed with these beefier watts linkages that can now work on an angle.
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Proud but stressed owner. Me! Notice the mustang necklace! Obsessed!!!:w;+
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Post by: TimR67 on April 30, 2010, 04:57:18 pm
That is going to be a beast, I love it, What colour will it be?
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Post by: 6T9rustang on April 30, 2010, 05:41:03 pm
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That is going to be a beast, I love it, What colour will it be?


Although heavily customized she is still a Mach 1. So porsche red with Mach 1 stripes, hood and tailight panel blackouts.;2
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Post by: Macka on May 01, 2010, 12:26:54 am
Very nice..            :f
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Post by: rockerfella on May 01, 2010, 09:10:11 am
I can't wait to see this thing done!
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Post by: MustangNut on May 01, 2010, 10:50:34 am
We could do yours the same.. ;_
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I can't wait to see this thing done!
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Post by: rockerfella on May 01, 2010, 03:34:29 pm
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We could do yours the same.. ;_
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Originally posted by rockerfella[/i]
I can't wait to see this thing done!


Give me two years to finish uni and get a full time job and we will most definitely! ;2;2;2
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Post by: Auslayne on May 24, 2010, 10:14:55 pm
Sweet Jesus, I'm in heaven!!!
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Post by: 6T9rustang on January 10, 2011, 06:49:18 pm
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The sad part about my billet JMC brake master is that after squaring the motor and setting the engine mounts the dang thing came too close to the valve cover so I went with an aftermarket under dash brake booster/clutch master set up.:hammer: I added the neat billet triple resevior to the fire wall. Fuel plumbing is complete!:yellowpepper:
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After moving the shrouded fuel pump into my boot  I mounted this 150gph lift pump in its place. Hmm.. best shield it from the future hot rubber!:bolt:
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Fuel plumbing is complete. Dash is currently being fitted... pics soon!
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Post by: Macka on January 10, 2011, 07:52:37 pm
I'm still liking the car and the progress.
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Post by: Tempest on January 20, 2011, 01:09:02 pm
Mate this thing is awesome, good to see its still progressing!

Gary
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Post by: 6T9rustang on January 20, 2011, 07:04:46 pm
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Post by: tq1 on January 21, 2011, 05:53:29 pm
Hi Russell like the rest of your project very impressive.Keep us posted on the rest of build.Tony:fantastic:  
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Post by: 6T9rustang on January 21, 2011, 08:10:26 pm
Quote from: tq1 link=topic=3937.msg138660#msg138660
Hi Russell like the rest of your project very impressive.Keep us posted on the rest of build.Tony:fantastic:  


Hello neighbor:hi:  Well at least its gaining momentum again. took some time getting over the GFC.:tissue:
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Post by: Stu67 on January 23, 2011, 08:49:19 pm
Great build, keep up the top work!
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Post by: 6T9rustang on January 26, 2011, 04:25:54 pm
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My adjustable sway bar finally arrived!:yellowpepper:  The beauty is the adjustable ends for a little tuning fun!
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Post by: 6T9rustang on February 02, 2011, 05:30:09 pm
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Line locker fitted.
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Tripple resevior plumbing complete.
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Underdash unit fitted with brakelines and proportioning valve.
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Post by: 6T9rustang on February 05, 2011, 07:33:57 pm
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They have arrived from the US!:rub:  (SPD Exhausts Inc.)
4 into 1 stainless steel merge collectors. 2inch primaries into 3inch.

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No burrs here! Cleanly finished off for good flow.

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Stainless steel Flowmaster Super44 3inch mufflers.
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Post by: Cowgirl on April 15, 2011, 06:39:05 pm
VERY NICE!!! gunna be awsome when its done...
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Post by: Pinto Pete on April 15, 2011, 09:30:32 pm
where did you get your dash from mate, am after something similar.
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Post by: Frank70 on April 15, 2011, 09:56:37 pm
YearOne have 6 hole dashes for 69-70 Stangs.

Cheers,
Frank.
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Post by: 6T9rustang on April 16, 2011, 08:16:26 am
Quote from: Pinto Pete link=topic=3937.msg145068#msg145068
where did you get your dash from mate, am after something similar.


I got mine from JME Enterprises. (link provided) Very pricey and only fit left hand drive. If its right drive you will need to butcher. Was hard to butcher such a nice and very expensive piece of work.

http://www.jmeenterprises.com/69dash.shtml


The Year One dash(link provided) comes without guages so it gives you a cheaper option but left hand drive only as well.

http://www.yearone.com/serverfiles/fbshopmain2.asp?hid=E11AH72380
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Post by: 6T9rustang on April 20, 2011, 02:58:03 pm
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/100_0059.jpg)Arrived!!! 69 Headlight buckets made from lightweight high temp urethane to replace the original diecast metal headlight buckets.  The weight difference is huge and finish is high quality. Approx. 900g each!
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Post by: 6T9rustang on May 11, 2011, 12:24:31 pm
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/100_0061.jpg)
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Carbon fibre tailshaft(less than 4kg) with billet aluminium ends and 1350 uni joints.  Billet aluminium uni girdles.:bolt:
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Post by: tim_morrison82 on May 11, 2011, 02:11:01 pm
Cool stuff! haven't checked this thread for a while... Didn't realise your project was dieting to loose some weight!

have you been saving weight anywhere else? how much do you think you'll save by the end?

I'm just up the road, might come past sometime and check the progress out.

cheers!

Tim
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Post by: 6T9rustang on May 11, 2011, 05:27:36 pm
Quote from: tim_morrison82 link=topic=3937.msg147024#msg147024
Cool stuff! haven't checked this thread for a while... Didn't realise your project was dieting to loose some weight!

have you been saving weight anywhere else? how much do you think you'll save by the end?

I'm just up the road, might come past sometime and check the progress out.

cheers!

Tim




I felt that with the strengthening I did add a bit of weight so I decided to trim it elsewhere. I will weigh the car to see the end weight. The car is north of the river at the moment.:cheers:
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Post by: 6T9rustang on May 11, 2011, 05:28:21 pm
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Post by: 6T9rustang on May 12, 2011, 05:20:05 am
Quote from: tim_morrison82 link=topic=3937.msg147024#msg147024
Cool stuff! haven't checked this thread for a while... Didn't realise your project was dieting to loose some weight!

have you been saving weight anywhere else? how much do you think you'll save by the end?

I'm just up the road, might come past sometime and check the progress out.

cheers!

Tim


Sorry Tim, to answer your question more. I will be making the major weight gains with body panels. I have ordered carbon fibre front guards, front spoiler, boot lid and rear quarter panel extensions. And in fibre glass: a hood, bumper panel and apron. The company making the fibreglass parts wanted $1200 freight.:shocked:  I made a phone call to a US cars & parts importer in Perth here and they could do freight for $260.:rub:
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Post by: tim_morrison82 on May 12, 2011, 09:45:07 pm
it will be interesting to hear how everything fits. i'm sure it would be more difficult tweaking that than steel panels.

at least it won't RUST again!
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Post by: 6T9rustang on May 12, 2011, 10:04:47 pm
I've come to learn  and expect there will be a lot of work involved. ...like everything else so far.:violin:
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Post by: HEVEN67 on May 13, 2011, 06:42:31 pm
Ive been gawking for a while and well all I can say is 'Nothing short of magnificent'
Ive been enjoying your work.
 lUvhEV
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Post by: booah on May 13, 2011, 07:01:30 pm
Can I ask where your getting the carbon fibre guards etc from? Anvil?
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Post by: 6T9rustang on May 13, 2011, 07:14:11 pm
Cheers Hev.:drunk:  Tell me guys after you finish your cars(well 99%)  do you adjust back to having something of a normal life?    I really look forward to that...

booah-  yes mate from Anvil.
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Post by: booah on May 13, 2011, 08:02:24 pm
excellent, can you let me know how you go with the service?
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Post by: 6T9rustang on May 13, 2011, 08:17:39 pm
Quote from: booah link=topic=3937.msg147274#msg147274
excellent, can you let me know how you go with the service?


Sure can.
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Post by: Macka on May 14, 2011, 07:36:58 pm
I'm still liking the car and the progress.  Great work.   :thumb:
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Post by: HEVEN67 on May 15, 2011, 05:11:57 pm
Quote from: 6T9rustang link=topic=3937.msg147271#msg147271
Cheers Hev.:drunk:  Tell me guys after you finish your cars(well 99%)  do you adjust back to having something of a normal life?    I really look forward to that...

booah-  yes mate from Anvil.


Well depends what you interperate as NORMAL, but the answer to your question is...it changes your life FOREVER!
lUVhEv:cheers:
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Post by: Eleanor67 on May 27, 2011, 09:25:17 am
Hi mate, just went through your build and man it looks fat as. I see wy you like my radiator now lol and love the dish on them rims. The under dash brake booster is that the RRS one and did you have any trouble with it as this is what i want to fit to mine because of room with a 4.6 L. Also where did you get the reservoirs from for the brakes and clutch. Good luck with the rest of the build man and will be watching very closely...
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Post by: 6T9rustang on May 27, 2011, 10:13:09 am
Quote from: Eleanor67 link=topic=3937.msg148373#msg148373
Hi mate, just went through your build and man it looks fat as. I see wy you like my radiator now lol and love the dish on them rims. The under dash brake booster is that the RRS one and did you have any trouble with it as this is what i want to fit to mine because of room with a 4.6 L. Also where did you get the reservoirs from for the brakes and clutch. Good luck with the rest of the build man and will be watching very closely...


Cheers! ...Yes it is the RRS unit. You shouldn't have any dramas with it. I had pedal length issues but my firewall was altered for a previous xy setup. Also the footbrake had to be moved over to the kick panel more as well but that was another custom fitment.
   The reservoir was purchased from these guys: http://www.cncbrakes.com/acc.asp?grp=acc&subgrp=all&series=rrk&subseries=

I get that question often as they are a very nice item.
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Post by: 69candy on May 27, 2011, 11:02:35 pm
Quote from: 6T9rustang link=topic=3937.msg145084#msg145084
Quote from: Pinto Pete link=topic=3937.msg145068#msg145068
where did you get your dash from mate, am after something similar.


I got mine from JME Enterprises. (link provided) Very pricey and only fit left hand drive. If its right drive you will need to butcher. Was hard to butcher such a nice and very expensive piece of work.

http://www.jmeenterprises.com/69dash.shtml


The Year One dash(link provided) comes without guages so it gives you a cheaper option but left hand drive only as well.

http://www.yearone.com/serverfiles/fbshopmain2.asp?hid=E11AH72380

Can I ask why they won't fit RHD and what you have to butcher to get them to fit. Thinking of getting one for my next project!!!
Thanks
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Post by: 6T9rustang on May 28, 2011, 07:27:20 am
Quote from: 69candy link=topic=3937.msg148434#msg148434
Quote from: 6T9rustang link=topic=3937.msg145084#msg145084
Quote from: Pinto Pete link=topic=3937.msg145068#msg145068
where did you get your dash from mate, am after something similar.


I got mine from JME Enterprises. (link provided) Very pricey and only fit left hand drive. If its right drive you will need to butcher. Was hard to butcher such a nice and very expensive piece of work.

http://www.jmeenterprises.com/69dash.shtml


The Year One dash(link provided) comes without guages so it gives you a cheaper option but left hand drive only as well.

http://www.yearone.com/serverfiles/fbshopmain2.asp?hid=E11AH72380

Can I ask why they won't fit RHD and what you have to butcher to get them to fit. Thinking of getting one for my next project!!!
Thanks


The 69 dash side edges have different depths on each side. When you change them over to RHD you have the problem of the trim being too shallow on one side and protruding on the other. This has to be cut on the protruding side and  extended via plating on the shallow side.  Whether it be plastic or steel rivited then bogged or fibreglassed and then painted black again. The other issue is the steering colomn trim does not line up with the RHD steering colomn. The trim is offset and needs to be either cut off and  moved across or in my case removed. A custom piece will go on mine.
  A conversion specialist may have better ideas.
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Post by: 69 MACH 1 on June 06, 2011, 02:45:26 pm
Can't wait to see the finished product, do you have an end date in mind?

Did you ever think about building anything else but a Mustang, Falcon Coupe etc?

Regards

Joe
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Post by: 6T9rustang on June 06, 2011, 11:04:03 pm
Quote from: 69 MACH 1 link=topic=3937.msg149230#msg149230
Can't wait to see the finished product, do you have an end date in mind?

Did you ever think about building anything else but a Mustang, Falcon Coupe etc?

Regards

Joe


I've stopped putting finish dates on the project. Finished when shes finished.   Although I've owned and built an XW Falcon and an XB GS coupe, the '69 has by far got the full build dream. :thumb:    ...it will be my last!!:hope:
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Post by: 6T9rustang on June 09, 2011, 09:58:28 pm
and so it begins...   Perth Street Car Magazine turned up at the shop today asking questions about the car. Seems they will be running a story on the build in the next issue under 'upcoming builds'.:comp:
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Post by: 6T9rustang on June 22, 2011, 03:12:19 pm
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/100_0072.jpg)
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The buggy has arrived!:yellowpepper:  Now to get K&N air filter and check fit.
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Post by: 6T9rustang on June 23, 2011, 05:21:09 pm
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/100_0074.jpg)
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The buggy looks good, may need to machine it a little to get the height and angle right.
The billet trunk hinges have arrived :redpepper::bolt:
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Post by: 6T9rustang on July 01, 2011, 11:01:58 pm
Quote from: booah link=topic=3937.msg147274#msg147274
excellent, can you let me know how you go with the service?


Carbon-fibre bootlid and extensions ordered. 8 weeks to fab plus shipping time (via sea, thru an importer) Anvil's freight was :shocked:. They did try to push the fibreglass parts on 'availabilty and price' but....nah thanks.
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Post by: 6T9rustang on July 05, 2011, 10:15:14 pm
My build is in the latest edition of Perth Street Car Magazine. Pg 104

Dunno where  they got the info on the brake sizes.:shrug:
330mm on front  315 on rear. Soon to be 345 two peice on front.
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Post by: Pinto Pete on July 05, 2011, 10:21:58 pm
never let the truth get in the way of a good story:smile01::smile01:
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Post by: 6T9rustang on July 05, 2011, 10:27:50 pm
Quote from: Pinto Pete link=topic=3937.msg151298#msg151298
never let the truth get in the way of a good story:smile01::smile01:


:smile01:
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Post by: 6T9rustang on July 11, 2011, 05:27:24 pm
Quote from: 6T9rustang link=topic=3937.msg53364#msg53364
last week i was involved in a safety incident at my new casual job. I was almost crushed by a half tonne steel door that was not isolated and there were no safety procedures to do so. I had concerns about the matter as they were not even going to report the matter so i contacted my employment agency's OH&S and the companies OH&S officers for a discussion on how we could make this safer... a couple of days later I was 'NO LONGER REQUIRED' to be working with the company..Sacked for raising safety!!
 So without  too much:- I am letting those of you who are wondering how the project is going. Its not. Once again it has come to a grinding halt due to employment issues.


Remember this?   Well this company is on the local WA nine news for an accident that has a guy wrapped up in a conveyor!!!!   10 rescue personel to remove him. Only a matter of time in that place.
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Post by: Pinto Pete on July 11, 2011, 05:48:30 pm
Quote from: 6T9rustang link=topic=3937.msg151696#msg151696
Quote from: 6T9rustang link=topic=3937.msg53364#msg53364
last week i was involved in a safety incident at my new casual job. I was almost crushed by a half tonne steel door that was not isolated and there were no safety procedures to do so. I had concerns about the matter as they were not even going to report the matter so i contacted my employment agency's OH&S and the companies OH&S officers for a discussion on how we could make this safer... a couple of days later I was 'NO LONGER REQUIRED' to be working with the company..Sacked for raising safety!!
 So without  too much:- I am letting those of you who are wondering how the project is going. Its not. Once again it has come to a grinding halt due to employment issues.


Remember this?   Well this company is on the local WA nine news for an accident that has a guy wrapped up in a conveyor!!!!   10 rescue personel to remove him. Only a matter of time in that place.

yep I do recall it , he'll probably get the sack for halting production......
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Post by: stangLover on July 24, 2011, 10:06:38 am
Updates pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease :hi::hi::cool::cool:
What an unbelievable build! and an amazing life story to go with it!

Your love and pashion for mustangs has been proven.:thumb:
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Post by: 6T9rustang on July 24, 2011, 09:39:33 pm
Quote from: stangLover link=topic=3937.msg152858#msg152858
Updates pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease :hi::hi::cool::cool:
What an unbelievable build! and an amazing life story to go with it!

Your love and pashion for mustangs has been proven.:thumb:


Cheers Bas!    I'm currently awaiting my fibreglass front apron,bumper panel and hood to be shipped.1st week in september. I have ordered a carbon fibre bootlid and extensions but they wont be until the end of september.
Current works are(pics soon): racing harnesses being fitted, Aeromotive fuel cell with A1000 fuel pump and surge inhibitor inside being fitted to replace other fuel cell because I felt the current fuel system was too race car(messy). Not to mention that I couldn't get exhaust pipes past the tank and droning dusty drop pipes from the mufflers were not a prefered option.  Water pump drama continues so a Meziere remote(with inbuilt thermostat) is being fitted, idler pulley will go in place of current water pump to keep belt configuration correct, water crossover is being changed to look neater and to work with the water pump, conversion of radiator hoses from slip on hose to bolt on AN stainless, heater hoses configured in too, bugcatcher is being bolted up(linkages), fabricated glovebox being removed and original woodgrain clock dash face is being fitted, fitting alloy windscreen washer bottle...


My social life has suffered immensely since starting this project, with both working to make the coin to pay for it and the strict budget (don't leave the house mode) I've ran by. Being the social person I once was its testing my willpower.:violin: But hopefully soon I'll start to reap the rewards of my passion and love for these cars.:rub: I watched your build come and go and grit my teeth with envy to see it come together so fast. I see that you're doing the wedding photos and shows that I hope to soon do. live the dream mate!:cheers:
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Post by: stangLover on July 25, 2011, 02:07:36 pm
Mate, I sure am living the dream!!.....couldn't have done it without Steve from St.Marys though!
It could've easily turned into my worst nightmare.

I wish you the best of luck in your career and your build! can't wait to see the finished product!

...watching with anticipation.:thumb:
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Post by: 6T9rustang on October 27, 2011, 12:49:08 pm
For those local and wishing a peak at my build, you can see it this saturday at the shop.
 http://croniccustoms.com/news/cronic-customs-open-day-29th-october-2011-10am-5pm/
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Post by: Eleanor67 on October 27, 2011, 05:39:54 pm
Man i wish i was In WA this weekend...
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Post by: 6T9rustang on October 30, 2011, 02:51:11 pm
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/013.jpg)
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Remote water pump sits @ bottom right, pumps via 2 lines across front then around behind pulleys where they part to run to water inlets into the block on either side of the timing belt. Water then exits via the heads on both sides to the central thermostat housing then across to the radiator. This all came about due to the fitting of a danny bee timing belt which pushed everything too far forward for the standard water pump option. I couldnt just run an electric water pump in place because I needed a pulley to run the serpentine belt on. I had an idler pulley fitted on an alloy plate put in it's place. And on top of all that the cleveland heads on a windsor block also created water crossover complications. The finished product is FINALLY coming together.
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/011.jpg)
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Post by: Eleanor67 on November 01, 2011, 10:56:14 pm
Sweet as mate, took a bit of work by the sounds of it but dam it looks hot. well done.
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Post by: 6T9rustang on November 01, 2011, 11:05:37 pm
Quote from: Eleanor67 link=topic=3937.msg162038#msg162038
Sweet as mate, took a bit of work by the sounds of it but dam it looks hot. well done.


Cheers.  Gotta do the bypass from the pump and heater hoses now. Some refinements could come later but happy for now.  Hopefully should have the water plumbing done by the end of next week. Then on to exhaust I guess..:therethere:
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Post by: SnaKe on November 03, 2011, 01:33:39 pm
Just found this thread... :bow::bow::bow::omg::omg:

You're car is amazing mate.. keep it up, I can't wait for more progress photos..
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Post by: gt350 coupe clone on November 04, 2011, 08:18:47 am
This thing is insane hat's off to you mate!

I am getting frustrated with my build I bought the car in March this year and I want it on the road by April 12

You have really puy in some hard work and the end result will be epic

I guess all we can ask is that the first run down the strip is filmed and uploaded on here  
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Post by: 6T9rustang on November 04, 2011, 12:13:42 pm
Quote from: gt350 coupe clone link=topic=3937.msg162202#msg162202
...
I guess all we can ask is that the first run down the strip is filmed and uploaded on here  



Definately...:rub:
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Post by: 6T9rustang on November 04, 2011, 07:30:18 pm

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Post by: Shermatt on November 04, 2011, 09:27:21 pm
Looking fantastic. Nice website too. XXX twin turbo looks the goods

Matt
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Post by: 6T9rustang on December 01, 2011, 10:54:07 pm
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Post by: 6T9rustang on December 07, 2011, 11:11:23 am
The new fuel cell has the A1000 pump mounted inside with surge tank. swirl pot/surge tank removed and lift pump no longer require. it's cleaned up the trunk space. Taken away the race car look that i didn't desire. Its also allowed me to run rear exhaust pipes instead of dump pipes before the diff!! So YES the previous fuel cell, swirl pot, lift pump and main pump will be for sale soon.
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Post by: jandj1970 on December 24, 2011, 06:58:21 pm
Hello 6t9rustang with running the fuel cell, can you still run the orginal fuel door with a modified filler neck to the fuel cell. I have a 70 mach1 iam restoring and going to run injection on my motor, and like the setup you have with the fuel cell.
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Post by: mwizz on December 24, 2011, 09:11:28 pm
How good is this going to be
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Post by: 6T9rustang on December 24, 2011, 10:08:39 pm
Quote from: jandj1970 link=topic=3937.msg166519#msg166519
Hello 6t9rustang with running the fuel cell, can you still run the orginal fuel door with a modified filler neck to the fuel cell. I have a 70 mach1 iam restoring and going to run injection on my motor, and like the setup you have with the fuel cell.


Hi mate,   yes you can. That was my intention with the first cell. The cell I have fitted now maybe not.  The Fuel Safe Fuel Cell company sell the kit for what they call 'remote filling'. When I bought the original cell it was supposed to have the reote plate on it but arrived with the 'fill in boot' plate. So I was just going to alter a remote fill kit to suit the boot fill plate. There site has a huge catalog and heaps of info...
Here's a link fot the remote filler plate: http://www.fuelsafe.com/store/fill-plates-caps/remote-fill-plates/rfm6x10.html

Here's a link for the filler kit:   http://www.fuelsafe.com/store/fill-plates-caps/remote-fill-plates/rfk70.html
This is the bootfill plate they supplied on the cell: http://www.fuelsafe.com/store/fill-plates-caps/standard-fill-plates/sf6x10a.html
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Post by: 6T9rustang on December 24, 2011, 10:15:39 pm
:sant::sant::sant:Look what Santa left under the tree:   ...after 5 months they're here!!!!:rub: Carbon fibre bootlid and extension housings from Anvil!!:bow::bow::bow:
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/003-3.jpg)
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Post by: 69candy on December 24, 2011, 11:08:42 pm
Man, That is some sweet presents you have there. awsome build!!
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Post by: 6T9rustang on December 24, 2011, 11:14:32 pm
Quote from: 69candy link=topic=3937.msg166541#msg166541
Man, That is some sweet presents you have there. awsome build!!


Cheers mate. Roll on 2012... time to finish this thing...:bolt:

8+ years :tissue:
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Post by: jandj1970 on December 25, 2011, 06:59:42 pm
Thank you for ur help 6T9rustang, and good luck finishing ur car mate:thumb:
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Post by: 6T9rustang on January 06, 2012, 09:36:07 pm
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/002-4.jpg)
RRS brake upgrade. DBA 2 piece 345 rotors with 6 piston calipers. Rears are 315 with mini-6 piston calipers. I felt the PBR items weren't up to the task.
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/001-5.jpg)
Title: ...and some more progress pics.
Post by: 6T9rustang on January 08, 2012, 12:01:43 am
Well...I've fitted the carbon fibre bootlid and rear extensions. Fitment aint bad for a quick bolt on. Will need adjustments another time.(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/004-3.jpg)
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/003-4.jpg)
 THAT'S IT GUYS.... she's on the truck and going in the shed for approx. 5 months. :tissue: The project grinds to a halt...AGAIN! :tissue:
I've got some dental work approaching and it's big bucks.
Title: ...and some more progress pics.
Post by: junior on January 08, 2012, 03:15:00 pm
always love looking at the progress of this !
Title: ...and some more progress pics.
Post by: 6T9rustang on January 08, 2012, 05:51:45 pm
Quote from: junior link=topic=3937.msg167638#msg167638
always love looking at the progress of this !


Love the signature pic dude!    ...Stylin!!:thumb::thumb:
Title: ...and some more progress pics.
Post by: Macka on January 08, 2012, 08:55:07 pm
6T9..Good luck with it...
Title: ...and some more progress pics.
Post by: 6T9rustang on January 08, 2012, 10:24:53 pm
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/My%20mustang%20Restoration/005-1.jpg)
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/My%20mustang%20Restoration/004.jpg)
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/My%20mustang%20Restoration/003.jpg)
I bolted the billet gas strut hinges on for now.
Title: ...and some more progress pics.
Post by: 6T9rustang on January 19, 2012, 08:11:13 pm
The fibreglass hood from UP22 seems good so far...
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/002-5.jpg)
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/001-7.jpg)
Title: Re: ...and some more progress pics.
Post by: 6T9rustang on September 19, 2012, 02:43:30 pm
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/100_0203_zps042294dc.jpg)
Carbon fibre guards from about 6,7 or 9 months ago?  :shrug: are finally HERE!!!! ...complete with subtle widening to get a 9in wheel and a 275!  :thumb:    And carbon fibre spoiler!
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/100_0204_zps9119db31.jpg)
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/100_0205_zpse888b5e6.jpg)
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/100_0206_zps8543a702.jpg)
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: 66 Hertz on September 19, 2012, 03:28:45 pm
its a shame to have to paint over that great looking Carbon work..........keep the updates coming, were loving it :thumb:
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: 6T9rustang on September 19, 2012, 03:36:13 pm
its a shame to have to paint over that great looking Carbon work..........keep the updates coming, were loving it :thumb:

 :agree:
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Post by: Frank70 on September 19, 2012, 04:04:37 pm
Bloody beautiful !

I cant wait to see those guards and spoiler fitted.

Cheers,
Frank.
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: junior on September 20, 2012, 10:18:32 pm
gotta leave a strip as just clear, or SOMETHING to show off the carbon!
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: soc123_au on September 21, 2012, 08:13:40 am
 :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool:

Says it all really!
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: George on March 02, 2013, 08:02:21 pm
Hey seems I'm at least 120 days late. WHERE DID YOU GET ALL THIS CARBON TO REPLACE THE STEEL?
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: Ash on March 02, 2013, 08:05:02 pm
http://www.anvilauto.com/products_mustang_6970.php (http://www.anvilauto.com/products_mustang_6970.php)
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: George on March 03, 2013, 01:28:53 pm
Thanks ash. Hope they release normal front fenders in CF eventually, I'm sure to be buying there.
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: boss69hogg on May 19, 2013, 12:14:37 pm
Got to love your commitment! What coour is she going to be?
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: kenneth on July 21, 2013, 06:24:31 pm
Where did you buy the trunk hinges? I will follow this build,looks great!
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: mwizz on July 21, 2013, 09:44:30 pm
Oh yes, can't wait to see this one done
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: CPU on July 23, 2013, 12:20:48 pm
Where did you buy the trunk hinges? I will follow this build,looks great!


Welcome to the forum.  Had a look at your site http://moldestuket.com/ (http://moldestuket.com/)  Nice collection of cars.

Sure some one will come back to you shortly
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: anfo99 on July 23, 2013, 01:26:18 pm
 :coolpic:

that's a really good look and a damn shame you have to paint over it.... nearly fainted dead away at the price of the pair of fenders though.... phew

good luck man!

Anfo
Title: Re: ...and some more progress pics.
Post by: 69Fastback on December 27, 2013, 10:18:45 am
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/100_0072.jpg)
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/100_0071.jpg)
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/100_0069.jpg)
(http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll309/6T9rustang/100_0070.jpg)

The buggy has arrived!:yellowpepper:  Now to get K&N air filter and check fit.

69T, firstly, awesome car, I read the entire thread yesterday, any updates?  I am also interested in the billet trunk hinges where did you get them from?
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: 6T9rustang on December 30, 2013, 02:01:22 pm
G'day... and thanks... but no updates   :tissue: the project ground to a screaming halt when I purchased a house on a 12acre block. After pouring a considerable amount of money and work into the new place to get it comfortable to live in, I'm finally in the process of putting up a 12x7m shed. I've since sat down with 'The Mrs' and we've now agreed that its time we got the project back into gear...  :bolt:  Late March 2014 I will begin the final phase of the project  :evilone:  exhaust, wiring, paint etc...   

P.S. - I did purchase the Billet 69/70 trunk hinges from Ring Brothers but after extensively searching the web I have found they must have been dis-continued...  :cry:
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: 67fasty.sm on August 02, 2014, 03:24:59 pm
6T9rustang any updates !!!!!!
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Post by: Scott66 on February 17, 2016, 03:50:58 pm
Did this project ever see the light of day? 
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: paulb on June 14, 2020, 08:06:06 am
Any news ?   Did this get finished?
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: booah on June 14, 2020, 08:25:18 am
I spoke to Russ about a year ago, believe he's moved down south, priorities have changed a bit but he was still keen to finish at some point.
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: mwizz on June 14, 2020, 08:20:57 pm
Any news ?   Did this get finished?

Hope it did would love to see it
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: paulb on June 20, 2020, 07:57:03 am
I spoke to Russ about a year ago, believe he's moved down south, priorities have changed a bit but he was still keen to finish at some point.

I tried the ph no I had but he must have changed it, Hope he does get it finished
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: jiffy on June 23, 2020, 01:12:14 pm
.....I've since sat down with 'The Mrs' and we've now agreed that its time we got the project back into gear.........

Ah - after 8 pages of car-related updates, the other factor in this whole story comes to light.....

I have an idea some priorities were changed and life took a different path for our aspiring hero...
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: 6T9rustang on March 25, 2023, 05:55:34 pm
I'M BACK!!!!     After nearly 12 years of building sheds and houses.   She went up to Wangara for a full custom stainless exhaust.
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: 6T9rustang on March 25, 2023, 06:03:35 pm
Ah - after 8 pages of car-related updates, the other factor in this whole story comes to light.....

I have an idea some priorities were changed and life took a different path for our aspiring hero...
:lol: Life got in the way.
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: mwizz on April 18, 2023, 11:15:35 am
Good to see the resto going again
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: jiffy on May 16, 2023, 01:11:06 pm
:lol: Life got in the way.

Doesn't it bloody always. I bought mine in 2002, started it in 2004 and I'm  :ouch: this close to finishing it....

What happens after the exhaust is on?
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: 6T9rustang on May 18, 2023, 10:53:23 am
A bit more plumbing, then wiring for start up. Motor will have to come out for a quick strip and inspect...possible bore rust and valve springs etc... Then fire up...then strip it all down for paint....
Title: Re: My 1969 Mach 1 Restomod project
Post by: bbf520 on June 20, 2023, 09:41:24 am
Keep at it 6T9Rustang - you'll get there.
My bigblock in a 66 Fastback took me 13 years as it was a "with what ever spare time I had" project with family and 3 kids growing up around me. So i understand your situation.

I'd be interested in your 1/4 mile times once you get a run done, as it looks like you get more rubber in the rear than me.
But i also did want to keep the folding rear seat in there between my home made tubs, so this limited things.....

Anyway, you'll be wrapped once you get it on the street and registered. Mine is awesome to drive, yours will be too.