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Dagwoods
11-24-2017, 08:22 PM
Long time planner, first time poster here in northern Virginia. I have been saving and planning for a long time. My "5-year plan" put me buying a roadster sometime next spring/fall, but I happened across the FF black Friday sale on the basic kit yesterady morning and after a quick consultation with the boss, she agreed we should pull the trigger. I know the sale was only for the first ten orders and I will be biting my nails until I receive the notification email that I was one of the first ten....If not, I may have to delay a bit longer... I also took advantage of the of the 25% parts sale to separately spec a bunch of the parts that I would have added to the kit. So if lady luck is in the house, I hopefully will be the new owner of:

Basic kit
holes cut/powder coated
upgraded front suspension (standard/fox width)
3-link in the rear
heater
RF wiring harness
front swaybar
FF gauges
351 headers
(+other stuff I'm sure I clicked but forgot because I was in a rush to order and have not received email confirmation)

Missing a few parts, but this should keep me busy for a bit until I can save up for more. Plan on hitting up Mr. Forte for a rear end and then looking for some ideas on a engine/tran combo (really leaning towards a 408/TKO600, but didn't see that as one of his offerings). Goal is a cruiser/autocross/HP driving schools that the wife and I can do (she used to love auto-crossing my 2001 cobra). Misc. mods are also starting to add up in my head that I will be tackling during the build.

Also, thanks in advance as I am sure that I will be bugging a bunch of you later for help and ideas, so I just wanted to introduce myself before I jump over to the roadster forum. Anyway, happy thanksgiving and hopefully Monday will bring good news.

jrcuz
11-25-2017, 08:50 AM
Welcome. where are you in NOVA, I'm in Stafford just south of Quantico MCB. There are several of us around. I've been building since late Mar. I'm on the other forum mostly as jrcuz.
JR

Dagwoods
11-25-2017, 09:33 AM
Thanks for the welcome. I am in Gainesville, so not too far away if you take the back roads. I saw in the forum that there is a very nice build thread taking place in Nokesville, so looking forward to seeing that roadster running around when done. I'm holding off asking for advice on garage layout, planning questions etc., until my order is confirmed, but after that, game on.

Cheers.

carlewms
11-25-2017, 11:34 AM
Dagwoods,

I hope you got one of the ten deals ... I am in Nokesville, VA on Aden Road about a mile south of the Aden Store.

Recommend giving Mike a call about engines ... he like others doesn't list everything on his site.

Carl

jrcuz
11-25-2017, 06:46 PM
I'm working in my 1 car garage so very tight space but doable. When I was still living at my parents which was the late sixty's I lived in Haymarket.
JR

Dagwoods
11-25-2017, 09:13 PM
Good call Carl, I will definitely call Mike about options. You were the thread I was referring to in my opening post..it's looking great. If you ever need a strong back or second set of hands let me know, I'm only about ten minutes away.

scottiec
11-25-2017, 09:54 PM
Dagwoods,

I’m in Sterling, so not too far from you. If you need a build to come look at just let me know. Welcome to the family.

Dagwoods
11-27-2017, 06:50 PM
Just received confirmation email! Looks like mid-January ship date...What a deal...Can't wait to get started. I may have to take you up that offer sometime in the future Scott. Thanks
-Andrew

scottiec
11-27-2017, 10:07 PM
Just received confirmation email! Looks like mid-January ship date...What a deal...Can't wait to get started. I may have to take you up that offer sometime in the future Scott. Thanks
-Andrew

Andrew,

Sounds good. Just shoot me a PM and we will exchange info. If you have any questions feel free to reach out.

jrcuz
11-28-2017, 08:18 AM
Hi Andrew, as Scott said you are welcome to come and check out my build as well. just shoot me a PM.
JR

edwardb
11-28-2017, 09:29 AM
Congrats on the new kit and welcome to the madness. That was a good deal, and glad you were able to snag one. Take advantage of the knowledge and builds around you. It's a huge help to see these in person during the process. Used to live in Sterling and worked in Ashburn a couple of jobs ago. The job wasn't great, but loved the area.

scottiec
11-28-2017, 10:54 AM
Congrats on the new kit and welcome to the madness. That was a good deal, and glad you were able to snag one. Take advantage of the knowledge and builds around you. It's a huge help to see these in person during the process. Used to live in Sterling and worked in Ashburn a couple of jobs ago. The job wasn't great, but loved the area.

No Kiddin'? Small world. Ashburn has really grown up. It is also called "cashburn" now lol. If you ever return to the area, let me know.

jrcuz
11-30-2017, 12:40 PM
Hi Andrew, I forgot to mention that if you need a chassis dolly I'm finished with mine and you are welcome to it free of charge just have to pick it up.
JR

carlewms
11-30-2017, 02:19 PM
Andrew,

Your welcome anytime to come by and see what i am up to on the build.

I also have an engine crane (or whatever you call it) if you need one as well as a 3 in 1 36in combination brake, shear and roller (the later is not really transportable so you would have to come here to use it).

Carl

Dagwoods
11-30-2017, 05:42 PM
JR, I will definitely take you up on the offer of the chassis dolly if you're sure. I'll pm you my info, so just let me a know a day that works for you.

Carl, thanks for the offer as well. I imagine that brake could come in handy. I'm sure I'll be reaching out to you in the future.

Its starting to feel real, first box from factory five is set to arrive tomorrow (ordered a bunch of parts separately during the sale). Can't wait...

Dagwoods
12-21-2017, 03:57 PM
So I admit, this post is more about getting my post count up to enable pic posting but,....just decided to bite the bullet and add spindles to my order. Also got Stewart transport lined up to deliver my kit the week of the 22nd. Very reasonable cost. Was prepared to pay double what they charged me.

scottiec
12-21-2017, 04:22 PM
So I admit, this post is more about getting my post count up to enable pic posting but,....just decided to bite the bullet and add spindles to my order. Also got Stewart transport lined up to deliver my kit the week of the 22nd. Very reasonable cost. Was prepared to pay double what they charged me.

Nice dude.Happy to hear. If you need a hand with anything on delivery let me know.

jrcuz
12-21-2017, 05:07 PM
Good news and like Scottie said if you need any help on delivery day let me know.
JR

Dagwoods
01-29-2018, 12:34 PM
Delivery day finally arrived. Stewart dropped it off this morning. My work has unfortunately not stopped, so I didn't even get to peak into any of the boxes yet. Hopefully start inventory tonight.

His next stop for a mark iv was somewhere in Ohio, so if that's you, it's on its way.

jrcuz
01-29-2018, 01:28 PM
Hi Andrew,
Great news! Any pics?
JR

Dagwoods
01-29-2018, 06:51 PM
JR, Thanks again for the chassis dolly, it worked great. I feel that once I figure out how to post a pic, I may be able to graduate from the welcome and intro threads. Here goes nothing...
80036

My dog is not excited to do inventory.
80038

jrcuz
01-29-2018, 08:02 PM
Glad the dolly worked for you. Your lift will be busy soon. Your dog looks pretty comfortable. Take your time and do a thorough inventory. Thr only things I was missing that FFR didi't have listed were emergency brake cables. One call took care of it.
JR

carlewms
01-30-2018, 05:58 AM
Congratulations on the arrival of your Mk 4. Your setup looks great ... including doing your inventory in the comfort of your living room.

Carl