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July 18th, 2005, 09:59 AM
#1
juanone 289 carbuild 15
The wedding has come and the marriage of chassis and body has taken place. For the sake of privacy I will not go into details of the honeymoon.
All kidding aside here are the latest pictures of the journey of my 289 Turnkey Minus build. We are on the downhill slide, any day now.
Enjoy
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July 18th, 2005, 11:19 AM
#2
Its getting there Juan!
Alan and Muarice, Can I borrow that lift to put my body back on my chassie? Please
Tony
Unique 427 #4279480 427s/o Nascar toploader 3.31 Jag IRS
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July 18th, 2005, 11:32 AM
#3
Hi Tony:
What is the status of yours? You must also be getting close right?
Juan
Juan Lopez-Bonilla
Kentucky Cobra Club
2432 Crittenden Drive
Suite 201
Louisville, KY 40217
502-635-5711
juanlb@lbrllc.net
http://www.kentuckycobraclub.com
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July 18th, 2005, 03:53 PM
#4
Looking good Juan..... but that's cheating! You're not suppose to use a lift! You have to put guys on all four corners, otherwise it's like getting married in Las Vegas (no mechanical devices allowed on the honeymoon)[8D]
Phil
427 Roadster, #4279436
Southern Automotive FE
3:31 and Toploader
Roseville (N.Cal)
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July 18th, 2005, 05:54 PM
#5
Juan,
Car should be in black primer. Didn't get a chance to call him today. He wants air conditioning in his shop. The heat and high humidity might be slowing him down. I might have to install the A/C to get him through the hot spell.
Phil, that's a good one. SBLOL (single burst laugh out load) kinda like a HHAAA!
Tony
Unique 427 #4279480 427s/o Nascar toploader 3.31 Jag IRS
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July 18th, 2005, 10:46 PM
#6
Juan,
I heard the wedding bells all the way down here in Orlando [8D][:X]!
Congratulations, it is really close to pick-up time.
Guys, what am I seeing in the back of the front wheelwell in the last photo, an air vent? I did not notice that before... [?][?][?]
Paul
289 FIA
2899464
408 Windsor
Toploader (wide)
3.07 rear
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July 19th, 2005, 08:36 AM
#7
That opening you are calling a vent is on all Unique cars, it is used to install the side vents. After their installation you can do whatever you want, cover them up, put wire grate or screen over them, ect. ect.
Rick
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July 19th, 2005, 09:08 PM
#8
Thanks Rick, I can't believe I missed that all these years [:O][B)].
Paul
289 FIA
2899464
408 Windsor
Toploader (wide)
3.07 rear
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July 19th, 2005, 09:56 PM
#9
Paul,
Rick is right on re: the vent in the wheel wells. Depending on where/when you drive you may want it have them open with some type of guard, or seal them off. I have been looking for louvers since building mine that are the correct shape and deflection (currently mine are covered with aluminum to avoid throwing "junk" into the engine compartment - the search continues).
Phil
427 Roadster, #4279436
Southern Automotive FE
3:31 and Toploader
Roseville (N.Cal)
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July 20th, 2005, 05:46 AM
#10
Rick,
You mention above that the wheel well vent exists to facilitate installation of the side louvers. Is that true? I have seen these on real Shelby cars and have always understood them to exist for cooling of the headers and increased airflow out of the wheel well. I thought it was an authenticity addition on Unique's part. I can't quite envision how this would help with the louver install. Can you explain?
They don't exist on our car and I don't think we're missing anything, although I'm interested to hear your thoughts.
Brian Carlson
Unique 9122 - 289 FIA Cobra - The Legendary "Spence" Car
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July 20th, 2005, 01:22 PM
#11
We use aluminized gutter screen, works and looks good. It also lets fresh air in the header area to help keep the engine bay cool.
Alan
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July 21st, 2005, 05:27 AM
#12
Brian,
It greatly helps on the louver install, and you are also correct in that this opening was and is used on the original cars.
Superformance uses it as there source for fresh air ducts to the cockpit.
Much discussion I am sure about it helping on the engine cooling, don't see how it could hurt. If you ran in the rain it would be a direct source of water into the that area of the engine compartment. It really needs some kind of cover as it would be a good source of debris off the tires.
For my "no rain car" I wish I would have used stainless steel mesh to cover the opening. May do that anyway.
Rick
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