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  1. #1
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    Little Mustang update

    Well, the forum is certainly slow.
    Build some cars and post some pics, please!!

    Eddie, you need to post pics. Your car is gorgeous!!!!

    Suspension is finished, motor is fiinished and in the car, transmission is done, brakes are done, exhaust is welded and polished and going in this weekend, fuel cell is done, and the fuse block and wiring are on the way. It has only taken 3 years (-:
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    Brent
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    Only three years Brent? I'm on my 5th year now and that light at the end of the tunnel seems to be moving farther away.
    Rod
    Roseville, Ca.
    289 FIA #9152 "The Flintstone Cobra"

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    Far away

    Hey Rod,

    Man, I understand. I still have heat, air, wiring, interior, trunk, , vert top, and all exterior chrome to do. Everyone thinks it will take 3 months. NOT, It will still take another year to be done.

    You cars cnanges are amazing!!!

    Brent
    Brent
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    Beautiful Brent! I'm sure you mentioned this before...but heck I'm over 60 what engine did you put in the Lil Mustang

    Ralph

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    Mustangs

    My wife liked a fastback she saw in the Forge, she was making me really nervous.

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    Lookin Good Brent.

    -Geary

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    Thumbs up

    It's coming together nicely, Brent ! Great work.
    Paul

    289 USRRC
    1964 289 5-bolt block
    Toploader and 3.31 rear

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    3 years isn't bad. After 3 years on my Cobra, I only had 3 1/2 more to go!

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    Mustang

    Diego,
    You should have bought it if she liked it. TRUST ME!!

    Hey Ralph,
    It is a 351 Windsor, bored and stroked to 408", 4340 crank, H-beam, rods, road race pan, AFR CNC ported heads, Weiand stealth intake, Comp roller valve train, Comp stainless rockers, Keith Black pistons, blah, blah, blah.

    Thanks for the comments. This car has been a project!!
    Brent
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    [quote=Brent;84575]Hey Rod,

    Man, I understand. I still have heat, air, wiring, interior, trunk, , vert top, and all exterior chrome to do. Everyone thinks it will take 3 months. NOT, It will still take another year to be done.

    That being said, you don't have the luxery and convenience of a DPK this go around. For any new members, you really need to look at Brent's other pictures of this mustang to appreciate all that has been done. COUNTLESS hours were spent on fabrication and one of a kind creations that will never be seen. The bottom of this car is as nice as everything else! Nothing has been left untouched. Brent tends to be a bit modest at times with his acheivements. Without a doubt, a masterpeice built single handedly.
    Proud of ya Brent .

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