Gumball
06-15-2015, 11:41 AM
Well, its time to graduate 7074
finally. Although it was inspected and licensed for the street on 10/31/14, I actually did the last real work exactly five years to the day from when I picked it up at Factory Five. It seems like just yesterday I was making the long trek home with it in tow I actually picked it up the morning that Two Guys Garage was filming at FFR, so watching that episode over and over again never gets old. While I could have probably finished and been driving sooner, I took the long way on the build, enjoying all the little projects along the way, learning new skills and making new friends. Plus, my original idea of a fairly straightforward donor build quickly morphed into a plan for something a bit more period correct, with mostly new parts or refurbished bits from 60s Fords and British cars.
My wife, who is a self-proclaimed car-chick (with a big block, four speed 67 Camaro to back up the claim), was very supportive and patient throughout the build I couldnt have done it without her. Also, friends local, long-distance, and here at the forum played such a big part in the success of this project. Finally, I have to again thank Dave Smith and the crew at FFR for bringing such a great product to market one that helps us all achieve our dreams of supercar ownership.
After two brief drives before winter, I was able to get the car out six weeks or so ago and really start driving. As of yesterday, it has just over 600 miles on the odometer and my goal is to put many more thousand on it this summer. With each drive, the car becomes more familiar, comfortable, and enjoyable. Although I spent quite a few years saying that building is probably better than driving, I can now say that neither is better they are both great in their own ways.
See you on the road!
Here are the details and some pictures.
Engine: Internally balanced 347 with forged internals, 10.5:1, Holley 650 dp (94 SVT block, heads, and roller-tip rockers)
Transmission: Tremec T5Z
Rear: 3-link 8.8 with 3.27, Fox length axles, and caliper relocation
Brakes: Later GT front (FFR complete kit) and SVT rear
Wheels: FFR 15 Halibrand replicas with Avon CR6ZZ tires (225 front / 245 rear)
Paint: PPG Envirobase (water-borne) 65-66 Ford Mustang Ivy Green (PPG #43408)
Part of the reason for the long build time was that I really enjoyed researching details on the original cars and then trying to figure out how to incorporate something similar into my car. So, heres the not-so-short list of custom touches I added to my car.
Riveted hood scoop modified to follow the hood contour
Rivets on the leading edge of the hood as on the original comp and S/C cars
Rolled wheel lips
Smoothed and painted body inside (Eastwood Alumi-Blast replicates bare aluminum)
Hidden body side mounts
Revised front body mounts to look like the original riveted mounts
Original style hood prop and clip
1 ½ Mk4 version chrome roll hoop
Four-into-four headers - semi-gloss black ceramic with heat shields fabd by me
Smiths mechanical gauges in S/C layout
Period correct switches, knobs, and indicator lights on dash using Ford and Lucas parts, with a couple of farm tractor buttons thrown in for good measure
Lock-out style shift lever with flat-top black knob with 4-speed markings
Pull straps on doors (hooked to door latches to act as a release pull)
Locking glove box
Ashtray - OEM-style AC part
Waxed cord on steering wheel at spokes
Dash tubes containing wiring and speedo cable
Kirkey low-back vintage race seats - modified contour, leather covered, inflatable lumbar and seat heaters
Vinyl bound carpet
Black leather on visible chassis tubes in cockpit
Rubber heel and side pads on carpet by pedals same on floor mats fabd by me and held in place using lift-the-dot fasteners
Degas tank modified OEM Ford big block tank, aluminum tubing, Breeze lower radiator hose kit and bracket, and various OEM hoses
Coolant catch tank connected to degas tank - mounted to Breeze radiator shroud - stainless steel, media blasted to match raw aluminum
Old-style engine front cover w/V-belt pulleys
Ford dual-point distributor with Pertronix
Pertronix coil yellow top and reproduction Ford decal
OEM Ford style spark plug wires and boots
Turkey pan
OEM-style mechanical fuel pump
Ford big block valve covers on adapter plates
Canton seven quart road race oil pan with original "Cobra - American Shelby" decals
Stellings and Hellings air cleaner w/K&N filter
Hood opening under scoop modified to fit turkey pan front eight inches fiberglassed over
Oil catch can on firewall original S/C design basically a replica of a 50s brass Kohler lawnmower gas tank
Catch can 60s Schlitz beer can mounted on front of passenger footbox
Girling remote brake reservoir cans with braided lines
Original style hood hinges
Hood hinge filler panel modified to look like original radiator bracket with extra tab, post, and pin
Hidden trunk hinges
Turn signal Russ Thompson with small tip - no switch - right hand style
Trunk lid support rod original style
Trunk lid without peak (made by Gess Motorsports similar to current Mk4)
Grommets, front bumper brackets
Grommets, roll hoop
Rectangular Lucas taillamps modified to allow two bulbs per side
Recontoured body at taillamp mounting pads to match rectangular lamps and to add more "roundness" to the tail
Lucas tail lamp and front marker lamp lenses with Made in England markings
Windscreen support rod and bracket
"Beclawat" windscreen tag
Lower windscreen support bracket - attaches to bottom of frame and to top of cowl
Windscreen washer using original British parts
Heater w/original style body-color defroster vents on top of front cowl and "Smiths" decals on blower motor in engine compartment
Lucas tri-bar PL headlamps
Rockguards on the headlamps with original style two-post mounts
Soft top and side curtains (FFR old-style)
Soft top bow support brackets under body to chassis (fabd by me)
Tonneau cover black vinyl
Lift-the-dot posts and side curtain ferrules with drain tubes showing on door interior
Rolled cowl front and rear with exposed rivet heads on lower edge
AC pedal covers with spring-loaded pivots
Original-style throttle pedal on Russ Thompson lever (fabd by me)
Mechanical throttle linkage (fabd by me)
Side louvers - body color
Self-contained dual tone airhorn
Powered by Ford badges 289 style without engine size
AC logo for knock-off hub centers and steering wheel
Wind wings with original style mounting blocks for use with the original style side curtains
1965 Road America tech sticker on roll hoop
Grab handle original style from 289 cars on passenger side cowl
Safety wired knock-offs
1965 license plate CA Shelby manufacturer plate
Foot ducts with period-correct pull knobs on far outside edges of dash
Map reading light on dash (MGA parts Lucas)
Engine bay battery box with Lucas decals and fake filler caps on battery
Rolled door openings with exposed rivet heads on underside of roll
Ford Foot dimmer switch for headlamps with rubber pad
Vintage Ford engine bay wiring harnesses (65 Mustang reproduction parts)
Ford solenoid and voltage regulator
Ford 1G alternator with Autolite production ink stamp and OEM appearing brackets (fabd by me)
Oil cooler
Factory-appearing placards/decals/labels
"FoMoCo" stamps on hoses and other parts
Trunk floor storage bin with lid
Tecelamite grease gun
Tool roll - period correct appearance
Rear fender spats
Vents in front splashguards (fabd by me)
Splashguards, front body/bumper support structure - aluminum panels to close the area to the sides of radiator (fabd by me)
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My wife, who is a self-proclaimed car-chick (with a big block, four speed 67 Camaro to back up the claim), was very supportive and patient throughout the build I couldnt have done it without her. Also, friends local, long-distance, and here at the forum played such a big part in the success of this project. Finally, I have to again thank Dave Smith and the crew at FFR for bringing such a great product to market one that helps us all achieve our dreams of supercar ownership.
After two brief drives before winter, I was able to get the car out six weeks or so ago and really start driving. As of yesterday, it has just over 600 miles on the odometer and my goal is to put many more thousand on it this summer. With each drive, the car becomes more familiar, comfortable, and enjoyable. Although I spent quite a few years saying that building is probably better than driving, I can now say that neither is better they are both great in their own ways.
See you on the road!
Here are the details and some pictures.
Engine: Internally balanced 347 with forged internals, 10.5:1, Holley 650 dp (94 SVT block, heads, and roller-tip rockers)
Transmission: Tremec T5Z
Rear: 3-link 8.8 with 3.27, Fox length axles, and caliper relocation
Brakes: Later GT front (FFR complete kit) and SVT rear
Wheels: FFR 15 Halibrand replicas with Avon CR6ZZ tires (225 front / 245 rear)
Paint: PPG Envirobase (water-borne) 65-66 Ford Mustang Ivy Green (PPG #43408)
Part of the reason for the long build time was that I really enjoyed researching details on the original cars and then trying to figure out how to incorporate something similar into my car. So, heres the not-so-short list of custom touches I added to my car.
Riveted hood scoop modified to follow the hood contour
Rivets on the leading edge of the hood as on the original comp and S/C cars
Rolled wheel lips
Smoothed and painted body inside (Eastwood Alumi-Blast replicates bare aluminum)
Hidden body side mounts
Revised front body mounts to look like the original riveted mounts
Original style hood prop and clip
1 ½ Mk4 version chrome roll hoop
Four-into-four headers - semi-gloss black ceramic with heat shields fabd by me
Smiths mechanical gauges in S/C layout
Period correct switches, knobs, and indicator lights on dash using Ford and Lucas parts, with a couple of farm tractor buttons thrown in for good measure
Lock-out style shift lever with flat-top black knob with 4-speed markings
Pull straps on doors (hooked to door latches to act as a release pull)
Locking glove box
Ashtray - OEM-style AC part
Waxed cord on steering wheel at spokes
Dash tubes containing wiring and speedo cable
Kirkey low-back vintage race seats - modified contour, leather covered, inflatable lumbar and seat heaters
Vinyl bound carpet
Black leather on visible chassis tubes in cockpit
Rubber heel and side pads on carpet by pedals same on floor mats fabd by me and held in place using lift-the-dot fasteners
Degas tank modified OEM Ford big block tank, aluminum tubing, Breeze lower radiator hose kit and bracket, and various OEM hoses
Coolant catch tank connected to degas tank - mounted to Breeze radiator shroud - stainless steel, media blasted to match raw aluminum
Old-style engine front cover w/V-belt pulleys
Ford dual-point distributor with Pertronix
Pertronix coil yellow top and reproduction Ford decal
OEM Ford style spark plug wires and boots
Turkey pan
OEM-style mechanical fuel pump
Ford big block valve covers on adapter plates
Canton seven quart road race oil pan with original "Cobra - American Shelby" decals
Stellings and Hellings air cleaner w/K&N filter
Hood opening under scoop modified to fit turkey pan front eight inches fiberglassed over
Oil catch can on firewall original S/C design basically a replica of a 50s brass Kohler lawnmower gas tank
Catch can 60s Schlitz beer can mounted on front of passenger footbox
Girling remote brake reservoir cans with braided lines
Original style hood hinges
Hood hinge filler panel modified to look like original radiator bracket with extra tab, post, and pin
Hidden trunk hinges
Turn signal Russ Thompson with small tip - no switch - right hand style
Trunk lid support rod original style
Trunk lid without peak (made by Gess Motorsports similar to current Mk4)
Grommets, front bumper brackets
Grommets, roll hoop
Rectangular Lucas taillamps modified to allow two bulbs per side
Recontoured body at taillamp mounting pads to match rectangular lamps and to add more "roundness" to the tail
Lucas tail lamp and front marker lamp lenses with Made in England markings
Windscreen support rod and bracket
"Beclawat" windscreen tag
Lower windscreen support bracket - attaches to bottom of frame and to top of cowl
Windscreen washer using original British parts
Heater w/original style body-color defroster vents on top of front cowl and "Smiths" decals on blower motor in engine compartment
Lucas tri-bar PL headlamps
Rockguards on the headlamps with original style two-post mounts
Soft top and side curtains (FFR old-style)
Soft top bow support brackets under body to chassis (fabd by me)
Tonneau cover black vinyl
Lift-the-dot posts and side curtain ferrules with drain tubes showing on door interior
Rolled cowl front and rear with exposed rivet heads on lower edge
AC pedal covers with spring-loaded pivots
Original-style throttle pedal on Russ Thompson lever (fabd by me)
Mechanical throttle linkage (fabd by me)
Side louvers - body color
Self-contained dual tone airhorn
Powered by Ford badges 289 style without engine size
AC logo for knock-off hub centers and steering wheel
Wind wings with original style mounting blocks for use with the original style side curtains
1965 Road America tech sticker on roll hoop
Grab handle original style from 289 cars on passenger side cowl
Safety wired knock-offs
1965 license plate CA Shelby manufacturer plate
Foot ducts with period-correct pull knobs on far outside edges of dash
Map reading light on dash (MGA parts Lucas)
Engine bay battery box with Lucas decals and fake filler caps on battery
Rolled door openings with exposed rivet heads on underside of roll
Ford Foot dimmer switch for headlamps with rubber pad
Vintage Ford engine bay wiring harnesses (65 Mustang reproduction parts)
Ford solenoid and voltage regulator
Ford 1G alternator with Autolite production ink stamp and OEM appearing brackets (fabd by me)
Oil cooler
Factory-appearing placards/decals/labels
"FoMoCo" stamps on hoses and other parts
Trunk floor storage bin with lid
Tecelamite grease gun
Tool roll - period correct appearance
Rear fender spats
Vents in front splashguards (fabd by me)
Splashguards, front body/bumper support structure - aluminum panels to close the area to the sides of radiator (fabd by me)
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